Impact of Glyphosate on Agricultural Soil Quality in Sinana Woreda, South Eastern Ethiopia
Abstract
The agronomic and socioeconomic utilities of glyphosate as a weed killer are well established in developed countries as well as in developing countries; however, our knowledge of the potential effects of glyphosate remains limited. This study was investigated the impact of glyphosate application on soil quality of agricultural land. The total of thirty two soil sample were collected from four farm lands of sinana woreda’s south eastern Ethiopia and a randomized complete block design of glyphosate was applied at different rates (0, 1,2.5, 3) Lha-1 on the plots of design length 2m×width 2m (4m2). Laboratory analyses were done for collected soil samples from land utilized for treatment in order to determine: soil moist content, texture, bulk density, pH, total nitrogen, available phosphorous. The survey results misunderstanding, continues and long term application of glyphosate negative impacts on soil quality. The laboratory result data have been tabulated and summarized by using SPSS. For all selected physiochemical property between treatment (0, 1, 2. 5, 3) Lha-1 application of glyphosate on farm land show significant difference on more treatments but in some of the treatments no significant difference observed. Organic matter, total of nitrogen, phosphorous increased on over dosage application while moisture content and bulk density decreasing, soil acidity becomes slightly acidic. There is a need to study further on continuous application of glyphosate on farm land. In general continues application of glyphosate has impact on agricultural soil but short term application of glyphosate has no more negative impact on agricultural soil quality.
Keywords: Different doses; Farmlands; Macro nutrients and Over dose application
DOI: 10.7176/CMR/11-10-02
Publication date: December 31st 2019
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ISSN (Paper)2224-3224 ISSN (Online)2225-0956
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