Woody and non-woody biomass utilisation for fuel and implications on plant nutrients availability in the Mukehantuta watershed in Ethiopia

Date

2013

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Publisher

African Crop Science Society

Abstract

Scarcity of fuel wood has huge implications for agricultural productivity and food security. Due to the increasing scarcity of traditional fuel wood resources, rural communities have shifted to utilization of crop residues and cattle dung which otherwise are resources for soil fertility improvement. Widespread use of biomass as fuel energy sources has affected the level of nutrient stocks in the watersheds of Ethiopia. The objective of this study was to assess the supply and consumption patterns of fuel biomass and the amount of nutrients that could be lost from burning non-woody biomass energy sources.

Description

Includes abstract in French

Keywords

CATTLE DUNG, CROP RESIDUES, SOIL FERTILITY, ETHIOPIA, ETHIOPIA--MUKEHANTUTA WATERSHED, FUELWOOD, SUPPLY MANAGEMENT, CONSUMPTION PATTERNS, SOIL DEGRADATION

Citation

Bekele, K., Hager, H., & Mekonnen, K. (2013). Woody and non-woody biomass utilisation for fuel and implications on plant nutrients availability in the Mukehantuta watershed in Ethiopia. African Crop Science Journal, 21(S3), 625-636.

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