2021
DOI: 10.11648/j.ijaas.20210704.16
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Dry Matter Yield and Nutrient Uptakes of Wollega Coffee Seedlings as Influenced by Lime and Coffee Husk Compost Amendments at Western Ethiopia

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“…In fact, the agricultural soils in this study area were deteriorated by this soil's acidity, which ranges from strong to extremely strong acidic level [14,35,42,43]. Exceptionally high concentrations of toxic elements are suggested by the region's rich, rust-red soil or Nitisols [7,14,35,43,44]. However, utilizing a combination ameliorant for acid soils could be a viable alternative for enhancing soil fertility and may assist to resolve the difculties in gaining access to supplies of fertilizer.…”
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“…In fact, the agricultural soils in this study area were deteriorated by this soil's acidity, which ranges from strong to extremely strong acidic level [14,35,42,43]. Exceptionally high concentrations of toxic elements are suggested by the region's rich, rust-red soil or Nitisols [7,14,35,43,44]. However, utilizing a combination ameliorant for acid soils could be a viable alternative for enhancing soil fertility and may assist to resolve the difculties in gaining access to supplies of fertilizer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Several factors are contributing to the deterioration of soil attributes [1][2][3][4], while depletion of soil nutrients and a lack of suitable management to restore the soils are major obstacles to food security [5,6]. Most soils in sub-Saharan African regions range in strength from strong to very strong acid soils; these soils often have unsuitable soil properties for crop production [7,8]. Losses of important soil nutrients, in particular, soil phosphorus and mineral nitrogen are common in such acidic soils.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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