1979
DOI: 10.1177/003072707901000106
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Vertisol soils of the tropics and sub-tropics: their management and use

Abstract: Large expanses of vertisols currently used, especially in Africa, for low-intensity live-stock or rain-fed agriculture could beneficially be brought under irrigation. They generally have favourable chemical characteristics with relatively few instances of salinity or alkali hazard. Whilst slow rates of water movement through the soils may limit water application and restrict artificial drainage, these vertisols are capable of sustained productivity, under irrigation, of a wide range of crops.

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“…For the very low nitrogen content found in these soils, many agronomists have conducted experiments in similar soils in the central clay plain of Sudan and showed the need for nitrogen fertilizers [5]. It is also found, that for the efficient management of nitrogen and increased crop yields, nitrogen has to be applied with phosphorus fertilizers [6], [32], [27]; [23].…”
Section: Fertility and Fertilizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the very low nitrogen content found in these soils, many agronomists have conducted experiments in similar soils in the central clay plain of Sudan and showed the need for nitrogen fertilizers [5]. It is also found, that for the efficient management of nitrogen and increased crop yields, nitrogen has to be applied with phosphorus fertilizers [6], [32], [27]; [23].…”
Section: Fertility and Fertilizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estes sais, dependendo das condições, poderão acumular-se no solo e atingir níveis que afetam a capacidade produtiva (Richards, 1954;Harding et al, 1958), acarretando problemas de ordem nutricional para as culturas (Harding et al, 1958, Black, 1968. Inúmeros pesquisadores têm discutido e demonstrado experimentalmente as correlações existentes entre parâmetros físicos e químicos do solo com a qualidade e quantidade de água, intensidade de cultivo, uso de fertilizantes e manejo do solo e das culturas (Lewis & Juve, 1956;Longenecker & Lyerly, 1959, Jewitt et al, 1979Gale et al, 1967;McCree & Richardson, 1987).…”
Section: Abstract: Beta Vulgaris L Irrigationunclassified
“…For example, the clay fraction in Sudanese Vertisols contains more than 90% montmorillonite (Jewitt et at., 1979). reported that the soils may be derived from basalt, shales, limestone, volcanic rocks, tuffs, gneisses, schists, and basic alluvium or colluvium materials.…”
Section: Major Characteristics Of Sat Vertisols and Alfisolsmentioning
confidence: 99%