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

Paper Details

Research Paper 01/06/2017
Views (536)
current_issue_feature_image
publication_file

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).
License: CC BY-NC 4.0

Abstract

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.

ANONYMOUS, 1977. Report of the activity of Ardenne and Gaume during the financial year. 5 p.

BOUDY P. 1955. African economics. Volume 4. Forest description of Algeria and Tunisia. Paris: Larose. 481 p.

Boulfelfel Y. 1975. Integrated development of Djebel El Ouahch, Technical report.

Boyer JS. 1982. Vegetal productivity and the environment. Science, 218, 443-448.

CPCS. 1967. Classification (Soil Pedology and Soil Mapping Commission).

Rémy JC, Marin-Laflèche A. 1974. Land analysis: realization of an interpretation program.

Rémy JC, Mathieu O. 1972. On the technique of subsoiling in silt soil. Bull. AFES, 3, 145-156.

Remy JC, Marin Lafleche A. 1974. Land analysis: realization of an automatic interpretation program, agronomic records, 25.4, 607-632 p. 

Seltzer P, 1946. The climate of Algeria. Inst. Weather. And of Phys. From the globe. Univ. Algiers, 219 p.

Related Articles

Development and reproductive performance of Amblyseius eharai (Acari: Phytoseiidae) fed on different stages of Tyrophagus sp. as a potential factitious prey for mass rearing

Ho L. Quyen, Nguyen T. Thuy, Le T. A. Hong, Bach N. Minh, Le P. Chien, Phan V. Dan, Nguyen D. H. Vu, Tran G. Thinh, Tran C. Tu, Trinh V. Nga, Nguyen T. P. Thao, Int. J. Agron. & Agric. Res. 27(5), 1-11, November 2025.

Effects of tillage and fertilizers on soil and yield characteristics of brri dhan97 rice

Md Khayrul Islam Bashar, Zahidul Islam, Md Ekhlasur Rahman, Md Kayes Mahmud, Md Abul Bashar, Md Zulfiqar, Md Tariqul Islam, Md Musa Mondal, Amit Kumar, Int. J. Agron. & Agric. Res. 27(4), 11-20, October 2025.

Population parameters and exploitation levels of Synodontis membranaceus, a commercially valuable species in the Bagoué River in northern Ivory Coast

Kouyaté Kassoum, Cissé Mamadou, Ahoutou Konan Eric, N’douba Valentin, Int. J. Agron. & Agric. Res. 27(4), 1-10, October 2025.

Qualitative phytochemical screening of aqueous and ethanol extracts of selected Ghanaian spice

Perpetual M. Katsriku, Joseph K. Kwodaga, Benjamin K. Badii, Int. J. Agron. & Agric. Res. 27(3), 12-17, September 2025.

Optimization of use of solar radiation exposure to control weevils (Sitophilus zeamais) in stored maize

Ramadhani Huseni Bakari, Dunstan Gabriel Msuya, Luseko Amos Chilagane, Int. J. Agron. & Agric. Res. 27(3), 1-11, September 2025.

Tied ridges climate smart technology and overall performance of orange flesh sweet potato varieties in semi-arid Kenya: Evidence from Samburu county

Lentaano Evelyne Ntemuni, Philip Mwangi, Hellen Njagi, Int. J. Agron. & Agric. Res. 27(2), 23-30, August 2025.

Impact assessment on the ruminant livestock deworming extension project of the college of agriculture: Promoting healthy ruminant livestock in Taloctoc, Tanudan, Kalinga

Rex Saliw-an Langngag, Christopher Alejo Agustin, Cristine G. Liggayo, Maribel D. Cariño, Int. J. Agron. & Agric. Res. 27(2), 12-22, August 2025.

Botanical-based strategies for sustainable whitefly (Bemisia tabaci) management and tomato leaf curl virus suppression

P. G. Maina, R. K. Birithia, G. N. Kamotho, Int. J. Agron. & Agric. Res. 27(2), 1-11, August 2025.