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Assessment of the Quality of Agricultural Soils in Manica Province (Mozambique)
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Agriculture is the main economic activity of Mozambique and there is lack of information about the quality of agricultural soils. In this paper, five soils from the Manica and Sussudenga districts (Manica province) were sampled in the years 2021/2022 and 2022/2023 (before and after the rainy seasons), were subjected to an agronomical and environmental chemical analysis to assess its quality, either from the fertility and environmental contamination point of view. Standard analytical methodologies from external certified laboratories and local X-ray fluorescence measurements were used. All the studied soils are acidic (pH ranging from 4.5 and 5.4), have no salinity problems (conductivity ranging from 4.2 to 11.8 mS/m), have low amount of soil organic matter (0.90% to 1.81%), and soils from the Sussudenga district have a very low cation exchange capacity (CEC) (average of 3.33 cmolc/kg), while those from Manica district ranges from very low to average CEC (3.59 to 13.11 cmolc/kg). Also, Sussudenga soils have a phosphorous deficiency (values ranging from <20 to 38.5 mg/kg) and there are deficiencies and/or excesses of some macro and micronutrients in all soil samples. Manica soils are contaminated, apparently from geogenic origin, with Cr (280 to 1400 mg/kg), Co (80 mg/kg), Ni (78 to 680 mg/kg) and V (86 mg/kg). Agricultural soils monitoring must be fostered in Mozambique in order to improve food quality and quantity to assure economic and environmental sustainability.
Title: Assessment of the Quality of Agricultural Soils in Manica Province (Mozambique)
Description:
Agriculture is the main economic activity of Mozambique and there is lack of information about the quality of agricultural soils.
In this paper, five soils from the Manica and Sussudenga districts (Manica province) were sampled in the years 2021/2022 and 2022/2023 (before and after the rainy seasons), were subjected to an agronomical and environmental chemical analysis to assess its quality, either from the fertility and environmental contamination point of view.
Standard analytical methodologies from external certified laboratories and local X-ray fluorescence measurements were used.
All the studied soils are acidic (pH ranging from 4.
5 and 5.
4), have no salinity problems (conductivity ranging from 4.
2 to 11.
8 mS/m), have low amount of soil organic matter (0.
90% to 1.
81%), and soils from the Sussudenga district have a very low cation exchange capacity (CEC) (average of 3.
33 cmolc/kg), while those from Manica district ranges from very low to average CEC (3.
59 to 13.
11 cmolc/kg).
Also, Sussudenga soils have a phosphorous deficiency (values ranging from <20 to 38.
5 mg/kg) and there are deficiencies and/or excesses of some macro and micronutrients in all soil samples.
Manica soils are contaminated, apparently from geogenic origin, with Cr (280 to 1400 mg/kg), Co (80 mg/kg), Ni (78 to 680 mg/kg) and V (86 mg/kg).
Agricultural soils monitoring must be fostered in Mozambique in order to improve food quality and quantity to assure economic and environmental sustainability.
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