Land use impacts on physicochemical and microbial soil properties across the agricultural landscapes of Debrekidan, EasternTigray, Ethiopia

Land-use land-cover change due to government policies and strategies to support the livelihood of the community became common practices in the agricultural landscape of Debrekidan in Tigray region, Ethiopia. Regardless of the land-use change happened in this landscape, study on physicochemical and m...

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Main Authors: Gebrejewergs Aredehey, Gebremedhn Berhe Zenebe, Aklil Gebremedhn
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2019-01-01
Series:Cogent Food & Agriculture
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311932.2019.1708683
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author Gebrejewergs Aredehey
Gebremedhn Berhe Zenebe
Aklil Gebremedhn
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Gebremedhn Berhe Zenebe
Aklil Gebremedhn
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description Land-use land-cover change due to government policies and strategies to support the livelihood of the community became common practices in the agricultural landscape of Debrekidan in Tigray region, Ethiopia. Regardless of the land-use change happened in this landscape, study on physicochemical and microbial soil properties across the land uses is notably scant and little is known on how farmers could manage their land. The objective of this study was, therefore, to investigate the impact of land-use change on physical, chemical and microbial soil properties. A total of 86 composite soil samples from a depth of 20 cm were collected from four land uses: area closure, grazing land, rain fed and irrigated agricultural lands. Soil parameters mainly investigated were soil texture, pH, EC, organic carbon (OC), total nitrogen (TN), available P, K, and rhizobia population. The analysis of variance indicated that land use had a significant effect on OC, TN and pH at (p < 0.05). Higher OC and TN were found in grassland, whereas, higher pH was found in irrigated land. Higher rhizobia population densities were found in grassland whereas lower rhizobia population were in rain fed cultivated land. Generally, the agricultural landscape is characterized by low OC, TN and rhizobia population; and optimum phosphorous and potassium. Therefore, farmers of the watershed and other similar areas have to use soil management options that enhance soil OC, nitrogen and rhizobia populations.
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spelling doaj.art-faf2baf529144460b76c9024ff03db852022-12-21T22:48:27ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Food & Agriculture2331-19322019-01-015110.1080/23311932.2019.17086831708683Land use impacts on physicochemical and microbial soil properties across the agricultural landscapes of Debrekidan, EasternTigray, EthiopiaGebrejewergs Aredehey0Gebremedhn Berhe Zenebe1Aklil Gebremedhn2Mekelle UniversityTigray Agricultural Research InstituteTigray Agricultural Research InstituteLand-use land-cover change due to government policies and strategies to support the livelihood of the community became common practices in the agricultural landscape of Debrekidan in Tigray region, Ethiopia. Regardless of the land-use change happened in this landscape, study on physicochemical and microbial soil properties across the land uses is notably scant and little is known on how farmers could manage their land. The objective of this study was, therefore, to investigate the impact of land-use change on physical, chemical and microbial soil properties. A total of 86 composite soil samples from a depth of 20 cm were collected from four land uses: area closure, grazing land, rain fed and irrigated agricultural lands. Soil parameters mainly investigated were soil texture, pH, EC, organic carbon (OC), total nitrogen (TN), available P, K, and rhizobia population. The analysis of variance indicated that land use had a significant effect on OC, TN and pH at (p < 0.05). Higher OC and TN were found in grassland, whereas, higher pH was found in irrigated land. Higher rhizobia population densities were found in grassland whereas lower rhizobia population were in rain fed cultivated land. Generally, the agricultural landscape is characterized by low OC, TN and rhizobia population; and optimum phosphorous and potassium. Therefore, farmers of the watershed and other similar areas have to use soil management options that enhance soil OC, nitrogen and rhizobia populations.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311932.2019.1708683physicochemical soil propertiesland-use changemicrobial soil properties and landscape
spellingShingle Gebrejewergs Aredehey
Gebremedhn Berhe Zenebe
Aklil Gebremedhn
Land use impacts on physicochemical and microbial soil properties across the agricultural landscapes of Debrekidan, EasternTigray, Ethiopia
Cogent Food & Agriculture
physicochemical soil properties
land-use change
microbial soil properties and landscape
title Land use impacts on physicochemical and microbial soil properties across the agricultural landscapes of Debrekidan, EasternTigray, Ethiopia
title_full Land use impacts on physicochemical and microbial soil properties across the agricultural landscapes of Debrekidan, EasternTigray, Ethiopia
title_fullStr Land use impacts on physicochemical and microbial soil properties across the agricultural landscapes of Debrekidan, EasternTigray, Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Land use impacts on physicochemical and microbial soil properties across the agricultural landscapes of Debrekidan, EasternTigray, Ethiopia
title_short Land use impacts on physicochemical and microbial soil properties across the agricultural landscapes of Debrekidan, EasternTigray, Ethiopia
title_sort land use impacts on physicochemical and microbial soil properties across the agricultural landscapes of debrekidan easterntigray ethiopia
topic physicochemical soil properties
land-use change
microbial soil properties and landscape
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311932.2019.1708683
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