Losses of organic matter and nutrient by water erosion in cassava-based cropping systems

Erosion trials under natural rainfall were conducted at two locations in the Andean hillsides of south-west Colombia on moderate slopes. Sediment-bound losses of seven cassava (Manihot esculenta) cropping systems per cropping period ranged from 26 to 1726 kg ha?1 for organic matter, 0.9 to 65.5 kg h...

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Main Authors: Ruppenthal, M, Leihner, D.E., Steinmuller, N., El-Sharkawy, Mabrouk A.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Cambridge University Press 1997
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/43642
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author Ruppenthal, M
Leihner, D.E.
Steinmuller, N.
El-Sharkawy, Mabrouk A.
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Leihner, D.E.
Ruppenthal, M
Steinmuller, N.
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Leihner, D.E.
Steinmuller, N.
El-Sharkawy, Mabrouk A.
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description Erosion trials under natural rainfall were conducted at two locations in the Andean hillsides of south-west Colombia on moderate slopes. Sediment-bound losses of seven cassava (Manihot esculenta) cropping systems per cropping period ranged from 26 to 1726 kg ha?1 for organic matter, 0.9 to 65.5 kg ha?1 for total nitrogen, 0.03 to 2.1 kg ha?1 for exchangeable magnesium, 0.04 to 2.8 kg ha?1 forexchangeable potassium and 0.004 to 0.8 kg ha?1 for Bray-II phosphorus. Runoff water contributed substantially to total available potassium, magnesium and phosphorus losses. Concentrations of soluble phosphorus in runoff water from heavily eroded continuously clean-tilled fallow plots were slightly higher than from cropped and fertilized plots. Enrichment ratios for sediments from these highly aggregated Inceptisols were low. Sand-sized particles were selectively removed by water erosion. The higher proportion of nutrient losses with run-off water in our study stressed the importance of runoff control along with attempts to control soil losses and thus diminish both nutrient losses and surface water eutrophication.
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spelling CGSpace436422024-11-15T08:52:43Z Losses of organic matter and nutrient by water erosion in cassava-based cropping systems Ruppenthal, M Leihner, D.E. Steinmuller, N. El-Sharkawy, Mabrouk A. manihot esculenta water erosion organic matter soil fertility sedimentation erosión por el agua materia orgánica fertilidad del suelo sedimentación Erosion trials under natural rainfall were conducted at two locations in the Andean hillsides of south-west Colombia on moderate slopes. Sediment-bound losses of seven cassava (Manihot esculenta) cropping systems per cropping period ranged from 26 to 1726 kg ha?1 for organic matter, 0.9 to 65.5 kg ha?1 for total nitrogen, 0.03 to 2.1 kg ha?1 for exchangeable magnesium, 0.04 to 2.8 kg ha?1 forexchangeable potassium and 0.004 to 0.8 kg ha?1 for Bray-II phosphorus. Runoff water contributed substantially to total available potassium, magnesium and phosphorus losses. Concentrations of soluble phosphorus in runoff water from heavily eroded continuously clean-tilled fallow plots were slightly higher than from cropped and fertilized plots. Enrichment ratios for sediments from these highly aggregated Inceptisols were low. Sand-sized particles were selectively removed by water erosion. The higher proportion of nutrient losses with run-off water in our study stressed the importance of runoff control along with attempts to control soil losses and thus diminish both nutrient losses and surface water eutrophication. 1997-10 2014-09-24T08:42:26Z 2014-09-24T08:42:26Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/43642 en Limited Access Cambridge University Press
spellingShingle manihot esculenta
water erosion
organic matter
soil fertility
sedimentation
erosión por el agua
materia orgánica
fertilidad del suelo
sedimentación
Ruppenthal, M
Leihner, D.E.
Steinmuller, N.
El-Sharkawy, Mabrouk A.
Losses of organic matter and nutrient by water erosion in cassava-based cropping systems
title Losses of organic matter and nutrient by water erosion in cassava-based cropping systems
title_full Losses of organic matter and nutrient by water erosion in cassava-based cropping systems
title_fullStr Losses of organic matter and nutrient by water erosion in cassava-based cropping systems
title_full_unstemmed Losses of organic matter and nutrient by water erosion in cassava-based cropping systems
title_short Losses of organic matter and nutrient by water erosion in cassava-based cropping systems
title_sort losses of organic matter and nutrient by water erosion in cassava based cropping systems
topic manihot esculenta
water erosion
organic matter
soil fertility
sedimentation
erosión por el agua
materia orgánica
fertilidad del suelo
sedimentación
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/43642
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