2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.still.2020.104791
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Soil organic carbon and associated soil properties in Enset (Ensete ventricosum Welw. Cheesman)-based homegardens in Ethiopia

Abstract: Enset (Ensete ventricosum Welw. Cheesman)-based homegardens have long been practiced as central elements of agricultural land management and food security in south and southwest Ethiopia. In contrast to the homegardens' biodiversity and role in food security, soil quality has received little attention. Objective of this study was to assess soil quality parameters in typical homegardens in comparison with adjacent croplands, both under continuous management for >30 years. The study was undertaken at high (2200-… Show more

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“…The production of food rich in vitamins and micronutrients, especially vitamin A, was reported to be substantially high in the HG compared to other agriculture systems (Whitney et al 2017 ; Castañeda-Navarrete 2021 ; Pinela et al 2012 ). The importance of HG in providing food and nutritional security has already been reported from Thailand, Uganda, Mexico, Ethiopia, India, and Bangladesh (Cruz-Garcia and Struik 2015 ; Whitney et al 2018a ; Wolka et al 2021 ; George and Christopher 2020 ; Panyadee et al 2018 ; Schreinemachers et al 2015 ; Ferdous et al 2016 ). Also, there were papers relating that agrobiodiversity in HG positively affects dietary diversity.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The production of food rich in vitamins and micronutrients, especially vitamin A, was reported to be substantially high in the HG compared to other agriculture systems (Whitney et al 2017 ; Castañeda-Navarrete 2021 ; Pinela et al 2012 ). The importance of HG in providing food and nutritional security has already been reported from Thailand, Uganda, Mexico, Ethiopia, India, and Bangladesh (Cruz-Garcia and Struik 2015 ; Whitney et al 2018a ; Wolka et al 2021 ; George and Christopher 2020 ; Panyadee et al 2018 ; Schreinemachers et al 2015 ; Ferdous et al 2016 ). Also, there were papers relating that agrobiodiversity in HG positively affects dietary diversity.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…We therefore retained maximum temperature of the warmest month (Bio 5), precipitation of the driest quarter (Bio 17) and mean annual precipitation (Bio 12) as response variables (figure 1(b)). We omitted edaphic variables as Ethiopian homegarden agriculture tends to alter local soil composition at fine scales (Wolka et al 2021). Similarly, we consciously excluded other remotely sensed variables such as Normalized Difference Vegetation Index or Net Primary Production, as although these may improve present time models, it is unclear how they could be applied to future projections (Leitão et al 2019).…”
Section: Variable Selection and Climate Projectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soil Security, Vol. 5 (2021) need to seek for the security of their soils to achieve the sustainable development goals in Tanzania (Rashid, 2021), soil organic carbon in Ethiopia (Wolka et al 2021), and soil fertility management (Martey and Kuwornu2021) particularly under climate change and soil salinity (Mukhopadhyay et al 2020). A direct impact on soil security could be noticed from the pressures of the COVID-19 crisis on food systems (Poch et al 2020).…”
Section: Soil Security In the Era Of Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%