Effects of soil bund and landscape positions on selected soil physico-chemical properties at Anole watershed, Rift Valley Basin, Ethiopia

Land degradation in the form of soil erosion and fertility reduction is a major environmental problem in Ethiopia. Various efforts to control soil erosion through the introduction of soil and water conservation measures have been underway for nearly five decades in Ethiopia. The purpose of this rese...

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Main Authors: Markos Mathewos, Mesfin Lukas
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Language:English
Published: IOP Publishing 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1088/2515-7620/ada237
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description Land degradation in the form of soil erosion and fertility reduction is a major environmental problem in Ethiopia. Various efforts to control soil erosion through the introduction of soil and water conservation measures have been underway for nearly five decades in Ethiopia. The purpose of this research was to assess the effects of soil bunds on selected soil physical and chemical properties in the Anole watershed of Rift Valley of Ethiopia. A reconnaissance survey was conducted to identify a representative soil sampling site. 18 composite soil samples were collected from soil bund and no conservation practice (control) with three replications at three slope positions from 0 to 30 cm depth, whereas, 18 undisturbed soil samples were collected for bulk density analysis from both land uses. The analysis was carried out using analysis of variance (ANOVA). Clay, sand, BD, CEC, TN, and OM showed significant variation (P < 0.05) between the soil bund and control plots. Whereas, for slope positions, sand, clay, BD, CEC, TN, and available phosphorus in the Anole watershed were found to be statistically significant (P < 0.05). In steep, middle, and lower slopes, contents of OC and exchangeable potassium were greater in fields with soil bunds than without. Lower slope fields showed greater clay, OM, and nutrients than steep slopes. Because of the implementation of soil bund in the study watershed, the majority of soil’s physical and chemical characteristics have shown improvement. Proper implementations of soil bunds in the study area have a pronounced positive impact and should be practiced and applied in adjacent watersheds and similar agroecologies in the Rift Valley of Ethiopia.
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spelling doaj-art-1ffd8c7aabef4bd099f0d17cdc1249db2025-01-07T14:21:01ZengIOP PublishingEnvironmental Research Communications2515-76202025-01-017101500410.1088/2515-7620/ada237Effects of soil bund and landscape positions on selected soil physico-chemical properties at Anole watershed, Rift Valley Basin, EthiopiaMarkos Mathewos0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7862-9568Mesfin Lukas1Department of Agricultural Engineering, Institute of Technology, Hawassa University , EthiopiaDepartment of Agricultural Engineering, Institute of Technology, Hawassa University , EthiopiaLand degradation in the form of soil erosion and fertility reduction is a major environmental problem in Ethiopia. Various efforts to control soil erosion through the introduction of soil and water conservation measures have been underway for nearly five decades in Ethiopia. The purpose of this research was to assess the effects of soil bunds on selected soil physical and chemical properties in the Anole watershed of Rift Valley of Ethiopia. A reconnaissance survey was conducted to identify a representative soil sampling site. 18 composite soil samples were collected from soil bund and no conservation practice (control) with three replications at three slope positions from 0 to 30 cm depth, whereas, 18 undisturbed soil samples were collected for bulk density analysis from both land uses. The analysis was carried out using analysis of variance (ANOVA). Clay, sand, BD, CEC, TN, and OM showed significant variation (P < 0.05) between the soil bund and control plots. Whereas, for slope positions, sand, clay, BD, CEC, TN, and available phosphorus in the Anole watershed were found to be statistically significant (P < 0.05). In steep, middle, and lower slopes, contents of OC and exchangeable potassium were greater in fields with soil bunds than without. Lower slope fields showed greater clay, OM, and nutrients than steep slopes. Because of the implementation of soil bund in the study watershed, the majority of soil’s physical and chemical characteristics have shown improvement. Proper implementations of soil bunds in the study area have a pronounced positive impact and should be practiced and applied in adjacent watersheds and similar agroecologies in the Rift Valley of Ethiopia.https://doi.org/10.1088/2515-7620/ada237Anole watershedlandscape positionsoil bundsoil physico-chemical properties
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Effects of soil bund and landscape positions on selected soil physico-chemical properties at Anole watershed, Rift Valley Basin, Ethiopia
Environmental Research Communications
Anole watershed
landscape position
soil bund
soil physico-chemical properties
title Effects of soil bund and landscape positions on selected soil physico-chemical properties at Anole watershed, Rift Valley Basin, Ethiopia
title_full Effects of soil bund and landscape positions on selected soil physico-chemical properties at Anole watershed, Rift Valley Basin, Ethiopia
title_fullStr Effects of soil bund and landscape positions on selected soil physico-chemical properties at Anole watershed, Rift Valley Basin, Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Effects of soil bund and landscape positions on selected soil physico-chemical properties at Anole watershed, Rift Valley Basin, Ethiopia
title_short Effects of soil bund and landscape positions on selected soil physico-chemical properties at Anole watershed, Rift Valley Basin, Ethiopia
title_sort effects of soil bund and landscape positions on selected soil physico chemical properties at anole watershed rift valley basin ethiopia
topic Anole watershed
landscape position
soil bund
soil physico-chemical properties
url https://doi.org/10.1088/2515-7620/ada237
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