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The potential of fragipans in sustaining pearl millet during drought periods in north-central Namibia
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 4658437
Author(s) Prudat, Brice; Fister, Wolfgang; Bloemertz, Lena; Krenz, Juliane; Kuhn, Niklaus J.
Author(s) at UniBasel Fister, Wolfgang
Kuhn, Nikolaus J.
Krenz, Juliane
Vos, Heleen Cornelia
Year 2022
Title The potential of fragipans in sustaining pearl millet during drought periods in north-central Namibia
Journal Geographica Helvetica
Volume 77
Pages / Article-Number 39-51
Keywords fragipan, drought, soil hydrology, drought resistance
Abstract Sandy soils with fragipans are usually considered poorly suited for agriculture. However, these soils are cultivated in Namibia as they can secure a minimum harvest during droughts. In order to understand the hydrological influence of fragipans in these soils, Ehenge, their soil moisture content was measured for 4 months. These data were then compared to a deep soil without fragipan, Omutunda, which is more productive during normal years but less productive during droughts. The results illustrate that the combination of sandy topsoil and shallow fragipan has beneficial effects on plant-available water during dry periods. Three reasons can be determined: (i) high infiltration rate in the sandy topsoil, (ii) prevention of deep drainage by the fragipan, and (iii) limitation of evaporation losses through the sand. Consequently, transferring these findings to other dry, sandy areas with fragipans, with respective consequences on farming practices, crop productivity, and food security, should be possible.
ISSN/ISBN 0016-7312
edoc-URL https://edoc.unibas.ch/92381/
Full Text on edoc No
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.5194/gh-77-39-2022
 
   

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