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A study was carried out in Mikese Ward, Morogoro District, with the objective to make an inventory of
the soils of the area, to determine their physico-chemical and mineralogical properties and to classify
them. Eight soil profiles were identified and form three major groups of soils namely, very deep, well
drained, dark reddish brown to dark brown, sandy clay loams and san:ly clays on the steep convex
slopes; very deep, well drained, dark brown to dark red, sandy clay Loams and sandy clays on the linear
slopes; and very deep, well and imperfectly drained sandy loams to sandy clay loams and sandy clays in
the valley bottoms. The soils of the convex and linear sLopes classified as Isohyperthermic, deep, mixed,
Kanhaplic Haplustalfs and Isohyperthermic, deep, mixed Oxic Ustropepts representing a relatively advanced
pedogenic development as indicated by high contents of Fe, Al and Ti and relatively low SUAI ratios.
The soils of the valley bottoms classified as Isohyperthermic, deep, mixed, Typic Argiustolls,
Isohyperthermic, deep, mixed, Typic Tropaquepts and Isohypenhermic, deep, mixed, FLuventic
Ustropepts. These soils are of Lowto intermediate pedogenic deveLopment as indicated by the relatively
Lower Fe, Al and Ti contents and both high Si and SUAl ratios. X-ray diffraction analysis revealed that
the studied soils have a mixed clay mineraLogy including kaolinite and mica. Small amounts of smectite
were identified in one profile with alkaline subsoil reaction. Bulk densities of surface horizons are relatively lower than those of subsoils ranging from 1.-1to 1.6 /!fglnr in topsoils andfrom 1.4£0 1.9 Mg/m' in subsoils. Total porosity -ranged from 40 to 58% insurfacesoils Md from 28 to 32 % in subsoils. Available
waterholding capacities of the soils are between 155 and 248 mm/m of soil. The soils have overall
poor supply of Nand P. The basic cations Ca ++: Mg+ + and K+ are medium to high throughout the profiles.
The CEC of the soils is.very low with values ranging from 6 to 13 cmoit +)/kg soil). These results -
imply that continuous utilization of the soils for crop production without proper management will result into a drastic loss of soil fertility.
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