Laboratory Analysis of Soil Physicochemical Properties Based on Agricultural Fertilizer Input Requirement Application: A Case of Haramaya University, Ethiopia
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2023-01-20
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Plant Physiology and Soil Chemistry (PPSC)
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This study aimed at assessing the soil with detail information about soil properties that are basic for
agricultural input requirements such as fertilizer application. It was guided by the specific objectives which
include identifying the different steps taken to undertake soil physical, chemical properties and providing
basic data on the physical and chemical properties of the selected soil sampling site at Haramaya University,
Ethiopia. The laboratory analysis aimed at finding out the physical and chemical soil properties on the
deliberate selected area indicated sand-loamy, clayey and sand. The profiles shows some variations in the
patterns of the horizons within a profile. Among the soil chemical characteristics, it was found that the soil
pH in soil-water suspension varied from 7.63-7.65. Electro-conductivity was very low varying from 0.08 to
1.00 ds/m with an average value of 0.54 ds/m. The maximum exchangeable sodium percentage (ESP) value
calculated is 6.36 % where the minimum is 0.36 % and averaged value of 3.36 %. Cation Exchange Capacity
ranged from 13.20 to 40.38cmol (+)/kg of soil, with mean value of 27.94 cmol (+)/kg. Exchangeable calcium
ranged 4.99 cmol (+)/kg to 18.34 cmol (+)/kg with a mean of 12.02 cmol (+)/kg which is rated as high. The
potassium value of (0.05, 0.82 meq/100gm), 0.06 meq/100gm and (0.13, 0.46 meq/100gm) of soil
respectively. The value of the measured exchangeable sodium ranged from 0.12 to 1.22 meq/100g of soil,
with a mean value of 0.44 meq/100g of soil indicating medium sodium content of the soil. Total nitrogen
ranging from 0.11 to 0.37 percent which decreases from top to sub soil. In conclusion soil and agronomic
management are correlated with the well being of soil. Therefore, it is recommended that integrated nutrient
management activities should be adopted in the study area for optimum and sustainable production of major
crops.
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Benson Turyasingura, Petros chavula, Yasin Mohammed, Eliyas Abdi Ali, Tesfasilassie Girma, Kumale Sadeso, Solomon Shentema, Aschalew Abebe, Shambhu Katel, Sandipa Timsina (2023). Laboratory Analysis of Soil Physicochemical Properties Based on Agricultural Fertilizer Input Requirement Application: A Case of Haramaya University, EthiopiaPlant Physiology and Soil Chemistry, 3(1): 09-16.