Journal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management (Oct 2024)

Distribution of soil fertility indices in aggregate size fractions under different land-use types for coarse-textured soils of the derived savannah

  • Ifeyinwa Ifeanyi-Onyishi,
  • Peter Ezeaku,
  • Chigozie Umeugokwe,
  • Victor Ezeaku,
  • Sunday Obalum

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15243/jdmlm.2024.121.6695
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 6695 – 6704

Abstract

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The research investigated the distribution of soil fertility indices among aggregate-size fractions across three land-use types (forested, cultivated, and fallow lands) for loamy sand at Ede-Oballa, a derived savannah in southeastern Nigeria. Surface soil samples from these land-use types were air-dried and separated into 2.0 mm (large), 0.25-0.5 mm and <0.25 mm (micro-) aggregates, respectively, under cultivated land. However, soil total nitrogen and exchangeable acidity contents were best improved in the largest (4.0-8.0 mm) aggregates under forested and fallow lands, respectively. The study highlights the potential of land-use types generally and arable-crop cultivation specifically to engender aggregates of different sizes with specific roles in improving soil quality and fertility.

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