Optimal Vetiver Hedgerow Spacing for Mitigating Sediment and Runoff Erosion on Steep Slopes in Malawi

Authors

  • Judith Francesca Kamoto Forestry Department, Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Malawi
  • Chisomo Mussa Environment and Natural Resources Management Department, Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources
  • Kondwani Banda Environment and Natural Resources Management Department, Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources
  • Nicholas Ozor African Technology Policy Studies, Nairobi, Kenya

Keywords:

Vetiver hedgerow, slope, runoff, erosion, soil and water conservation

Abstract

This study assessed the optimum vetiver hedgerow spacing capable of reducing sediment and runoff erosion on a 17% slope. Three treatments were used: 2-meter vetiver hedgerow spacing, 4-meter vetiver hedgerow spacing, and a control plot without vetiver. Erosion pins were strategically placed on the plots and measured periodically over a period of 6 months, accompanied by daily rainfall measurements. The findings revealed the effectiveness of vetiver hedgerows in reducing sediment erosion and runoff from the plots. Notably, the 2-meter vetiver hedgerow spacing proved more efficient in reducing erosion and minimizing soil accumulation within the plot, with an average change in erosional pin height of 1.2 cm, whereas the 4-meter hedgerow spacing exhibited higher erosion rates at 2 cm, which was statistically significant. These results underscore the importance of optimizing vetiver hedgerow spacing to effectively combat soil erosion and runoff on steep slopes.

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Published

2023-10-15

How to Cite

Kamoto, J. F., Mussa, C., Banda, K., & Ozor, N. (2023). Optimal Vetiver Hedgerow Spacing for Mitigating Sediment and Runoff Erosion on Steep Slopes in Malawi. Journal of Agricultural Extension, 27(4), 86–93. Retrieved from https://www.aesonnigeria.org/ajm/index.php/jae/article/view/3894

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General Extension and Teaching Methods