American Journal of Water Science and Engineering

Special Issue

Soil, irrigation and Water Management

  • Submission Deadline: Jun. 10, 2020
  • Status: Submission Closed
  • Lead Guest Editor: Tasisa Temesgen
About This Special Issue
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Aims and Scope:
Actively, pursues submissions from academicians and researchers researching into increasing involvement. Special Issue of soil and irrigation water management is determined to make the leading Special Issue in its regular issues of water science and engineering. Primary research articles should report hypothesis driven investigations that provide new insights into sustainable agriculture and that determine productivity and properties for more exploitation. Review articles are welcome but they must be critical in approach and provide particularly new and far reaching insights. Submissions of original articles, short communication and review should be in English.
  1. Soil properties: Physical and chemical properties of soil
  2. Irrigation : Crop water requirements, Irrigation scheduling, Soil structure affected amendment
  3. Water potential: Irrigable land, Land suitability, Surface Irrigation potential
  4. Water productivity: level of water application, crop type, growth stage, crop coefficient
  5. Irrigation management: mulches, deficit irrigation, water use efficiency, drip irrigation
  6. Fertilizer application: level of fertilizer, soil fertility
Lead Guest Editor
  • Tasisa Temesgen

    Department of Natural Resources Management, Haramaya University, Harar, Ethiopia

Guest Editors
  • Kadhim Altaee

    Department of Civil Engineering, University of Babylon, Hilla, Iraq

  • Gutu Merga

    Department of Plant Science, Haramaya University, Harar, Ethiopia

  • Basha Gedefa

    Department of Natural Resource Management, Wollega University, Shambu, Ethiopia

  • Lelisa Endalu

    Department of Plant Science, Samara University, Samara, Ethiopia

  • Abdisa Alemu

    Department of Natural Resource Management, Haramaya University, Harar, Ethiopia

  • Tsegahe Shimalis

    Department of Plant Science, Haramaya University, Harar, Ethiopia

  • Gizaw Tesfaye

    Department of Natural Resource Management,Jimma Research Center, Jimma, Ethiopia

Published Articles
  • Responses of Soybean (Glycine max L.) Varieties to NPS Fertilizer Rates at Bako, Western Ethiopia

    Dame Oljirra , Tasisa Temesgen

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 4, December 2019
    Pages: 155-161
    Received: Sep. 27, 2019
    Accepted: Nov. 06, 2019
    Published: Nov. 27, 2019
    DOI: 10.11648/j.ajwse.20190504.13
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    Abstract: Soybean (Glycine max. L) is among the most important legume crops produced in western Ethiopia. However, declining soil fertility and poor soil fertility management practices decrease yields. A field experiment was conducted in Bako Agricultural Research center during 2018 main cropping season to investigate the effect of NPS rates on yield and yie... Show More