Dr. Girma Abera Jibat
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Dr. Girma Abera Jibat

Researcher
Hawassa University, Ethiopia


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Soil Science from Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Norway

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Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Sustainable Development
62%
Agricultural Extension
90%
Rural Development
75%
Natural Resources
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Getachew, Z., G. Abera and S. Beyene, 2017. Sulfur fertilizer and rhizobia inoculation improved soybean (Glycine max L. Merill) growth performance and N2 fixation on acidic Nitisols of western Ethiopia. Ethiop. J. Applied Sci. Technol., 8: 1-11.
  2. Getachew, Z., G. Abera and S. Beyene, 2017. Rhizobium inoculation and sulphur fertilizer improved yield, nutrients uptake and protein quality of soybean (Glysine max L.) varieties on Nitisols of Assosa area, Western Ethiopia. Afr. J. Plant Sci., 11: 123-132.
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  3. Abera, G., 2017. Determination of organic materials quality based on nutrient recovery, mineral fertilizer equivalency and maize (Zea mays L.) allometry. Arch. Agron. Soil Sci., 63: 48-59.
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  4. Abera, G. and D. Haile, 2015. Yield and nutrient concentration of Anchote [Coccinia abyssinica (Lam.) Cogn.] affected by harvesting dates and in-situ storage. Afr. J. Crop Sci., 3: 156-161.
  5. Abera, G., E. Wolde-Meskel and L.R. Bakken, 2014. Unexpected high decomposition of legume residues in dry season soils from tropical coffee plantations and crop lands. Agron. Sustainable Dev., 34: 667-676.
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  6. Abera, G., E. Wolde-Meskel and L.R. Bakken, 2013. Effect of organic residue amendments and soil moisture on N mineralization, maize (Zea mays L.) dry biomass and nutrient concentration. Arch. Agron. Soil Sci., 59: 1263-1277.
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  7. Abera, G., 2013. Nitrogen cycling in seasonally dry coffee (Coffea arabica L.) agroecosystem of southern Ethiopia. E3 J. Environ. Res. Manage., 4: 234-241.
  8. Abera, G. and E. Wolde-Meskel, 2013. Soil properties and soil organic carbon stocks of tropical Andosol under different land uses. Open J. Soil Sci., 3: 153-162.
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  9. Belay, T., B. Zewdie and G. Abera, 2012. Role of action research in reducing farmers livelihood vulnerability: A case of Gotu-Onema, central rift valley, Ethiopia. J. Agric. Extension Rural Dev., 4: 417-422.
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  10. Abera, G., E. Wolde-Meskel, S. Beyene and L.R. Bakken, 2012. Nitrogen mineralization dynamics under different moisture regimes in tropical soils. Int. J. Soil Sci., 7: 132-145.
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  11. Abera, G., E. Wolde-Meskel and L.R. Bakken, 2012. Carbon and nitrogen mineralization dynamics in different soils of the tropics amended with legume residues and contrasting soil moisture contents. Biol. Fertility Soils, 48: 51-66.
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  12. Abera, G. and H. Gudeta, 2007. Response of anchote (Coccinia abyssinica) to organic and inorganic fertilizers rates and plant population density in western Oromia, Ethiopia. East Afr. J. Sci., 1: 120-126.
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  13. Abera, G. and H. Ravishankar, 2004. Dry matter production and nutrient uptake of Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) as influenced by N and P application on sitisols of western Ethiopia. Ethiopian J. Nat. Resour., 6: 183-197.