Pedosphere 16(2): 237--244, 2006
ISSN 1002-0160/CN 32-1315/P
©2006 Soil Science Society of China
Published by Elsevier B.V. and Science Press
Soil fertility survey in Western Usambara Mountains, Northern Tanzania |
P. A. NDAKIDEMI1,3 and J. M. R. SEMOKA2 |
1 Selian Agricultural Research Institute, P.O. Box 6024, Arusha (Tanzania). E-mail: ndakzdemi56@yahoo.co.uk; 2 Sokoine University of Agriculture, Soil Science Department, P. O. Box 3008, Morogoro (Tanzania); 3 Faculty of Applied Science, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, Cape Town Campus, Keizersgracht, P. O. Box 652, Cape Town 8000 (South Africa) |
ABSTRACT |
Soil samples from thirty sites representing four agro-ecological zones in the Western Usambara Mountains (WUM) of the Lushoto District in northern Tanzania were collected and analyzed for different nutrients. The results suggested that the major soil fertility constraint was P deficiency. On the basis of critical levels established in other areas, 90% of the soils were ranked as P deficient. This was followed by N, which was ranked as inadequate in 73% of the sites. Magnesium, K, and Ca also appeared limiting with 67%, 53% and 50% of the soils falling below the established critical values, respectively. A few soils (10%) were also found to contain exchangeable Al. The metallic micronutrients (Cu, Fe, and Zn) were adequate in all soils. Two sites had excessive Mn that could lead to toxicity in crops, and one was Mn deficient. |
Key Words: agro-ecological zone, P deficiency, soil fertility, Western Usambara Mountains |
Citation: Ndakidemi, P. A. and Semoka, M. R. 2006. Soil fertility survey in Western Usambara Mountains, Northern Tanzania. Pedosphere. 16(2): 237-244. |
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