Dynamics of Soil Physical and Chemical Properties under Different Current Land Use Types and Elevation Gradients in the Sala Watershed of Ari Zone, South Ethiopia

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Debebe, Woldeyes [1 ]
Yirgu, Teshome [1 ]
Debele, Mulugeta [1 ]
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[1] Arba Minch Univ, Dept Geog & Environm Studies, POB 21, Arba Minch, Ethiopia
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SMALLHOLDER FARMERS; HIGHLANDS; LANDSCAPE;
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10.1155/2024/7389265
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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The dynamics of soil physical and chemical properties have been increasing due to inappropriate land use and unsustainable land management practices in Ethiopia. This study aims to assess the dynamics of selected soil physical and chemical properties under different current land use types and altitudinal gradients in the Sala watershed of Ari Zone in South Ethiopia. In the study area, analyzing and understanding the dynamics of soil physicochemical properties under different land use types play a vital role in sustainable soil productivity. Before collecting a soil sample, land use types and altitudinal variations were surveyed in the study watershed. Three random strata were selected from the watershed, and the major adjacent land use types in each stratum were identified across elevation gradients. A total of 30 composite soil samples were collected from different land uses and elevations using a zigzag sampling technique at 0-20 cm soil depth from upland (12), midland (9), and lowland (9). Laboratory results showed that most soil physical and chemical properties had poor ratings in the watershed area. All soil properties were significantly affected by land use types and elevation factors (P<0.05), except for soil texture, TN, and CEC. Soil texture is highest in the upper and lower elevations of grazing land (61.3%) and shrubland (55.4%), while lowest in cultivated land (11.3%) and barren land (11.6%) at higher altitudes. The highest mean of soil texture was dominated by clay soil (55%) in shrubland followed by sand soil (50.30%) in the barren land and silt soil (20.06%) in cultivated land. Chemical soil properties (pH, SOM, TN, Av. P, Av. K, and CEC) were significantly varied under each land use type across altitudes. The results of this study showed that inappropriate land use and unsustainable agricultural practices had more significantly influenced the soil fertility status. Therefore, appropriate soil and water conservation measures should be implemented in the studied watershed to improve soil fertility and crop productivity.
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