Effect of natural fallowing on soil fertility status of smallholder farms under contrasting soils and ecologies in Zimbabwe

A study was conducted to examine changes in soil fertility under different fallow periods in fields of smallholder farmers under contrasting soils and agro-ecologies in North West Zimbabwe. The study was a 4*4*6 factorial design replicated three times consisting three factors namely agro-ecological...

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Main Authors: Soropa, Gabriel, Manyanga, Misi Amos, Nyapwere, Newton, Munjonji, Lawrence
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Published: Springer 2022
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Online Access:https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s42729-021-00659-x#:~:text=Conclusion,cleared%20for%20cultivation%20in%20Zimbabwe.
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author Soropa, Gabriel
Manyanga, Misi Amos
Nyapwere, Newton
Munjonji, Lawrence
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Manyanga, Misi Amos
Nyapwere, Newton
Munjonji, Lawrence
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description A study was conducted to examine changes in soil fertility under different fallow periods in fields of smallholder farmers under contrasting soils and agro-ecologies in North West Zimbabwe. The study was a 4*4*6 factorial design replicated three times consisting three factors namely agro-ecological region (AER) (II, III, IV, V), soil texture (sandy clay loam, sandy loam, loamy sand and sand) and fallowing period in years (0–5, 6–10, 11–15, 16–20 and two controls). Soil samples were analysed for pH, soil organic carbon (SOC), soil KCl-extractable nitrogen (N), bicarbonate-extractable phosphorus (P) and exchangeable potassium (K) using standard methods. There was no significant three-way interaction (p > 0.05) among AER, soil texture and the fallow period on the soil fertility properties except for soil pH. Soil KCl-extractable N was significantly influenced (p < 0.05) by AER and soil texture and soil texture and period of fallowing. Interaction of AER and period of fallowing had a significant effect on SOC, bicarbonate-extractable P and exchangeable K. Across all the three factors, most cultivated fields and those with low period of fallowing (≤ 15 years) had SOC, soil KCl-extractable N, bicarbonate-extractable P and exchangeable K contents below required recommendations for crop production, and soil pH was acidic. Natural fallowing has limited capacity to improve soil fertility status across different AER and soil texture in Zimbabwe on short to medium term as it takes more than 16–20 years to restore the nutrient status back to original fertility status. Therefore, with the increasing population and land shortage, other low input strategies known to improve soil fertility over a short period such as improved fallows are highly recommended.
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spelling ir-11408-47632022-06-27T13:49:06Z Effect of natural fallowing on soil fertility status of smallholder farms under contrasting soils and ecologies in Zimbabwe Soropa, Gabriel Manyanga, Misi Amos Nyapwere, Newton Munjonji, Lawrence agro-ecologies natural fallowing smallholder farmers soil fertility status soil texture A study was conducted to examine changes in soil fertility under different fallow periods in fields of smallholder farmers under contrasting soils and agro-ecologies in North West Zimbabwe. The study was a 4*4*6 factorial design replicated three times consisting three factors namely agro-ecological region (AER) (II, III, IV, V), soil texture (sandy clay loam, sandy loam, loamy sand and sand) and fallowing period in years (0–5, 6–10, 11–15, 16–20 and two controls). Soil samples were analysed for pH, soil organic carbon (SOC), soil KCl-extractable nitrogen (N), bicarbonate-extractable phosphorus (P) and exchangeable potassium (K) using standard methods. There was no significant three-way interaction (p > 0.05) among AER, soil texture and the fallow period on the soil fertility properties except for soil pH. Soil KCl-extractable N was significantly influenced (p < 0.05) by AER and soil texture and soil texture and period of fallowing. Interaction of AER and period of fallowing had a significant effect on SOC, bicarbonate-extractable P and exchangeable K. Across all the three factors, most cultivated fields and those with low period of fallowing (≤ 15 years) had SOC, soil KCl-extractable N, bicarbonate-extractable P and exchangeable K contents below required recommendations for crop production, and soil pH was acidic. Natural fallowing has limited capacity to improve soil fertility status across different AER and soil texture in Zimbabwe on short to medium term as it takes more than 16–20 years to restore the nutrient status back to original fertility status. Therefore, with the increasing population and land shortage, other low input strategies known to improve soil fertility over a short period such as improved fallows are highly recommended. 2022-03-24T14:14:18Z 2022-03-24T14:14:18Z 2021 Article 0718-9516 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s42729-021-00659-x#:~:text=Conclusion,cleared%20for%20cultivation%20in%20Zimbabwe. http://hdl.handle.net/11408/4763 en Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition;Vol.22 open Springer
spellingShingle agro-ecologies
natural fallowing
smallholder farmers
soil fertility status
soil texture
Soropa, Gabriel
Manyanga, Misi Amos
Nyapwere, Newton
Munjonji, Lawrence
Effect of natural fallowing on soil fertility status of smallholder farms under contrasting soils and ecologies in Zimbabwe
title Effect of natural fallowing on soil fertility status of smallholder farms under contrasting soils and ecologies in Zimbabwe
title_full Effect of natural fallowing on soil fertility status of smallholder farms under contrasting soils and ecologies in Zimbabwe
title_fullStr Effect of natural fallowing on soil fertility status of smallholder farms under contrasting soils and ecologies in Zimbabwe
title_full_unstemmed Effect of natural fallowing on soil fertility status of smallholder farms under contrasting soils and ecologies in Zimbabwe
title_short Effect of natural fallowing on soil fertility status of smallholder farms under contrasting soils and ecologies in Zimbabwe
title_sort effect of natural fallowing on soil fertility status of smallholder farms under contrasting soils and ecologies in zimbabwe
topic agro-ecologies
natural fallowing
smallholder farmers
soil fertility status
soil texture
url https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s42729-021-00659-x#:~:text=Conclusion,cleared%20for%20cultivation%20in%20Zimbabwe.
http://hdl.handle.net/11408/4763
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