Managing acid soils for reclaiming livelihoods in Ethiopia
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Amede, Tilahun; Schulz, S.; Warner, J.; Tefera, Solomon. 2019. Managing acid soils for reclaiming livelihoods in Ethiopia. ICRISAT-GIZ, Addis Ababa.
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Soil acidification is the result of a complex set of processes caused both naturally and by human activity. It limits plant growth because of conditions that increase base element deficiencies, Phosphorus-fixation and toxicities of Aluminum, Manganese and Hydrogen ions.
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LIVELIHOODS; SOILCountries
EthiopiaRegions
Eastern AfricaCollections
- Land and Water Solutions [321]

