ISSN: 2593-9173
Department of Natural Resource Management, Raya University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Review Article
Importance of Agronomical and Biological Soil Water Conservation Measures to Enhance Soil Fertility and Reducing Soil Erosion: Review
Author(s): Yohannes Walie*
Soil erosion is a serious problem in rural area throughout the world especially in developing countries. Soil water conservation measures play significant importance to protect soil erosion and fertility degradation which leads to enhancing productivity. The objective of this paper was to review importance of agronomical and biological soil water conservation measures to enhance soil fertility and reducing soil erosion. There are different types of biological and agronomical conservation measures such as; row cropping, contour cultivation, multiple cropping, buffer cultivation, mulching, agroforestry and conservation tillage. Based on different published research sources, this review proves each conservation measures have variable performance on soil loss impounding and fertility enhancement. However, researchers agreed up on these conservation measures are so effective in soil erosio.. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2593-9173.24.15.175