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Soil Fertility in relation to Landscape Position and Land Use/Cover Types: A Case Study of the Lake Kivu Pilot Learning Site
Author(s) -
Majaliwa Mwanjalolo Jackson-Gilbert,
Tenywa Moses,
K. P. C. Rao,
Bernard Musana,
Fungo Bernard,
Bahiga Leblanc,
Jumaine Mkangya,
Kuule Muke,
Kamugisha Rick,
Kizza Charles Luswata,
Nampijja Josephine,
Esther Sebuliba,
Nandozi Carol,
Bernard Barasa,
Azanga Ekaka,
Sospeter O. Nyamwaro,
Mugabo Josephat,
Buruchara Robin,
Fatunbi Abiodun Oluwole,
Karume Katcho,
Adewale Adekunle
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
advances in agriculture
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2356-654X
pISSN - 2314-7539
DOI - 10.1155/2015/752936
Subject(s) - perennial plant , land cover , soil fertility , agriculture , land use , nutrient , wetland , environmental science , agricultural land , hydrology (agriculture) , geography , agronomy , soil water , ecology , soil science , archaeology , geology , biology , geotechnical engineering
This study determined the change and distribution of land-uses/covers along the landscape, and evaluated the nutrient status of the top soil layer in the Lake Kivu Pilot Learning Site (LKPLS) benchmarked micro-catchments. Soil physical and chemical properties were quantified using triplicate soil samples collected from each land-use/cover at two depths (0–15 and 15–30 cm) in three LK PLS Learning Innovation Platform (IP) sites (Bufundi in Uganda, Mupfuni-Shanga in D.R. Congo, Gataraga in Rwanda). Small scale agriculture has increased in all the benchmarked micro-catchments at the expense of other land-uses/covers. In the settlement areas land-use/cover distribution along the landscape varied across sites and countries; the major one being eucalyptus woodlots, wetland, and perennials and annuals crops in Bufundi; annuals and perennials crops in Mupfuni-Shanga; and annuals crops in Gataraga. Perennial crops tended to occur at the footslope and valley bottoms, while the annuals occurred at the upper backslopes and summits. Available P and K were relatively higher and C/N ratio (7.28) was the lowest in Mupfuni Shanga. Annual crops had the lowest available P and N across site (). The key nutrients N, P and K were below the critical values for plant growth for Bufundi

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