利用埃塞俄比亚南部农民的看法和土壤分析评估物理水土保持措施的效果

IF 1.2 4区 农林科学 Q4 SOIL SCIENCE
Soil Research Pub Date : 2024-04-15 DOI:10.1071/sr24009
Habtamu Ermias, Kebede Wolka, Birhanu Biazin
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摘要

背景各地已在耕地上广泛采用水土保持措施,但有关其效果的证据不足。目的研究不同年限的水土保持措施对耕地的影响。方法共采访了 122 户农户。在 0-20 厘米层,分别从 5 年、5-10 年、10-15 年的土埂和邻近无土埂的田地采集土壤样本(n = 59),并在实验室进行分析。主要结果约 40% 的受访者认为水土流失是其所在地区的一个严重问题。受访者(70%)采用了引进的水土保持措施,如土埂。引入的小流域保护措施有利于提高土壤肥力(78%),因此 96% 的受访者有兴趣修复和保持土壤肥力。有 10-15 年土埂的田块的土壤 pH 值、土壤有机碳、全氮和可利用磷显著高于有 10 年以下土埂的田块(P < 0.05)。与邻近的无埂田地相比,埂龄在 10-15 年的田地的土壤有机碳(37%)、全氮(40%)和可利用磷(27%)含量更高,这意味着长期而言,SWC 可对土壤产生影响。结论研究结果表明,物理性 SWC 措施对土壤性质的影响可以在十年的管理后观察到。启示如果水土流失易发区用于种植一年生作物,建议农民修复和保留堤坝。
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Evaluating effects of physical soil and water conservation measures using farmers’ perception and soil analysis in southern Ethiopia
Context

Soil and water conservation (SWC) measures have been widely practiced on cultivated lands across regions but evidence on their effects is inadequate.

Aims

To examine the effects of variously aged SWC measures on cultivated land.

Methods

A total of 122 farm households were interviewed. At the 0–20 cm layer, soil samples (n = 59) were collected from soil bunds of <5 years, 5–10 years, and 10–15 years old, and no-bund adjacent fields and analysed in the laboratory.

Key results

Approximately 40% of respondents perceived soil erosion as a severe problem in their area. The respondents (70%) practiced the introduced SWC measures such as soil bunds. The introduced SWC measures are beneficial in improving soil fertility (78%) and thus 96% of the respondents were interested in repairing and sustaining it. The soil pH, soil organic carbon, total nitrogen, and available phosphorous were significantly (P < 0.05) greater in the fields with bunds of 10–15 years old than the fields with bunds of less than 10 years. The 10–15 year old bund showed greater soil organic carbon (37%), total nitrogen (40%), and available phosphorous (27%) than adjacent no-bund fields, implying that SWC can show effects on soil in the long term.

Conclusions

The results of the study revealed that the effects of physical SWC measures on soil properties can be observed after a decade of managing them.

Implications

Farmers are advised to repair and retain bunds if the erosion-prone areas are used for cultivating annual crop.

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Soil Research
Soil Research SOIL SCIENCE-
CiteScore
3.20
自引率
6.20%
发文量
35
审稿时长
4.5 months
期刊介绍: Soil Research (formerly known as Australian Journal of Soil Research) is an international journal that aims to rapidly publish high-quality, novel research about fundamental and applied aspects of soil science. As well as publishing in traditional aspects of soil biology, soil physics and soil chemistry across terrestrial ecosystems, the journal welcomes manuscripts dealing with wider interactions of soils with the environment. Soil Research is published with the endorsement of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and the Australian Academy of Science.
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