Agricultural capability and soil fertility in the region of Djebel El Ouahch, Constantine, Algeria

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Agricultural capability and soil fertility in the region of Djebel El Ouahch, Constantine, Algeria

Kehal Lamia, Benderradji M. El Habib
Int. J. Agron. & Agric. Res. 10(6), 51-67, June 2017.
Copyright Statement: Copyright 2017; The Author(s).
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This work, entitled “agricultural capability and soil fertility in the region of Djebel El ouahch”, describes the work carried out and the results obtained after a soil study carried out in the context of the agro-soil study project in the region of Djebel El Ouahch, Constantine. The purpose of this project was to undertake a study to determine soil resources for use in agricultural development. Soil mapping has shown the existence of three types of soils: calcimagnesic, brown, and isohumic. Dry cultivation was indicated for each type of soil. More than 80% of the soils are suitable for cereal and fodder crops. Tree crops are to be excluded except for rustic trees adopted with fine texture.

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