Assessment of Spatial Variability of Soil Chemical Properties Under Small-Holder Farmers’ Field: A Case Study from Kavrepalanchowk District of Nepal

Deepak Ghimire1*, Bandhu Raj Baral2, Dinesh Panday3

1Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science, Tribhuvan University, Paklihawa, Rupandehi, Nepal.

2Nepal Agriculture Research Council, Regional Agricultural Research Station, Khajura, Banke, Nepal.

3Department of Agronomy and Horticulture, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, United States.

Corresponding Author E-mail: agrideepak093@gmail.com

DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CARJ.6.3.12

Article Publishing History

Received: 22/11/2018
Accepted: 14/12/2018

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Reviewed by: Dr. Şahin Palta
Second Review by: Mr. Richard Osei
Final Approval by: Prof. Surendra Singh Bargali

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Abstract:

A proper understanding of variability of soil chemical properties over an area is important for identifying the soil nutrients related production constraints. The suggestions for remedial measures and execution of appropriate nutrient management strategies are also based on the good knowledge of variation in soil nutrients. A case study was undertaken with an objective of assessing spatial variability of selected soil chemical properties of agricultural land. Soil samples from the surface (0 to 15 cm) were collected from farmers’ field in the central part of Kavrepalanchowk district of Nepal in February 2018. Soil samples were analyzed for soil pH, total organic carbon (TOC), total nitrogen (N), phosphorous (P), and potassium (K). Descriptive statistics revealed that the soil in the study area was slightly acidic and contained the low status of TOC, P, and K, while the N content was medium. Coefficient of variation (CV) indicated that soil pH was the least variable (CV= 9.37% with values ranging from 5.3 to 7.7) among the investigated soil samples while N was the most variable (CV= 98.81% with content values ranging from 0.03% to 0.67%). Other selected properties (TOC, P, and K) were found to be highly variable (CV= 49.94%, 94.89%, and 57.53% respectively). These variations in soil chemical properties were mostly related to the different cropping systems and soil management practices, including nutrient management carried out in the study area. Owing to the higher variability of nutrients, the results suggested to take into account various soil and nutrient management practices for sustained soil fertility and enhanced productivity.

Keywords:

Agriculture; Soil Fertility Management; Soil Nutrients; Spatial Variability

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