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Agrotechnology

Abrham Yakob

Wondo Genet Agricultural Research Center, Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, Ethiopia

Biography

Abrham Yakob is affiliated to Wondo Genet Agricultural Research Center. He is a recipient of many awards and grants for his valuable contributions and discoveries in major area of subject research. His international experience includes various programs, contributions and participation in different countries for diverse fields of study. His research interests reflect in his wide range of publications in various national and international journals.

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  • Expert Review   
    Role of bio char on the amelioration of soil acidity
    Author(s): Kedir Jemal* and Abrham Yakob

    Biochar is being evaluated globally as a means to improve soil fertility, ecosystemservices and sequester carbon. The review was made to understand the role of biochar in amelioration of soil acidity by studying influence of its addition on soil properties and crop productivity. The results of the studies indicated that application of biochar increased soil pH, CEC, available P and organic carbon and significantly increased crop yield. For instance, using biochar at 12 t ha-1, 8 tha-1 and lime at 2 t ha-1 gave grain yield of 2.67, 1.98 and 2.45 t ha-1, respectively, of teff compared to grain yield of 1.44 t ha-1 from treatments with no lime or biochar. Biochar combined with NP fertilizers also increased yield significantly as compared to plots that received fertilizer or lime alone; suggesting that biochar improved fertilizer use .. View more»

    DOI: 10.35248/2168-9881.21.10.212

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