Impacts of soil and water conservation measures on soil physicochemical properties in the Jibgedel Watershed, Ethiopia

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Sinehiwot Leykun
Achenafi Teklay
Kassaye Gurebiyaw
Yihun T. Dile
Haimanote K. Bayabil
Masresha Ashenafi
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[1] University of Gondar,College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Natural Resources Management
[2] Texas A & M University,Spatial Science Laboratory, Ecosystem Science and Management Department
[3] University of Florida,Agricultural and Biological Engineering, Tropical Research and Education Center, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences
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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2023年 / 195卷
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Soil and water conservation; Soil physicochemical properties; Soil fertility; Soil erosion; Jibgedel watershed;
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Soil erosion significantly affects agricultural production. Soil and Water Conservation (SWC) measures have been constructed to reduce soil loss. However, the impact of SWC measures on physicochemical soil properties has rarely been investigated in most parts of Ethiopia. Therefore, this study was designed to evaluate the effects of SWC measures on selected soil physicochemical properties in the Jibgedel watershed, West Gojjam zone, Ethiopia. The study also assessed the farmers' perception of the benefits and impacts of SWC measures. Composite and core soil samples were taken at a depth of 0 to 20 cm from four farmlands with SWC measures (soil bund, stone bund, and soil bund with sesbania tree) and without SWC measures in three replications. Results have shown that employing SWC measures in the farmland significantly improved most of the physicochemical properties of the soil compared to farmland without SWC measures. Bulk density from soil bund with and without sesbania trees was significantly lower than stone bund and untreated farmland. Soil organic carbon, total nitrogen, electrical conductivity, and available phosphorus from soil bund with sesbania tree were significantly higher than other treatments. The result also revealed that most farmers perceived that the implemented SWC measures improved soil fertility and crop yield. SWC measures are easier to adopt for integrated watershed management when farmers are well-versed in them.
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