Soil Science Research Papers/Topics

Characterization And Classification Of Soils Of Dissimilar Topographic Units In Owerri Area, Imo State, Nigeria

ABSTRACT The soils of Owerri area, Southeastern Nigeria were studied with a view to characterizing and classifying them. Four locations namely Umuhu (control), Amakohia (summit), Akpodim (midslope) and Ife (footslope) were selected in the study area, to assess the impact of topography on soil properties. Three profile pits were dug in each site. 65 soil samples were collected and examined with regards to their morphological, physical and chemical properties. Test for variance was carried out...

Aggregate stability of Nkpologu sandy loam soil under different soil and crop management systems.

ABSTRACT A study was conducted in the runoff plots at the University of Nigeria Nsukka Teaching and Research Farm, in 2010 and 2011 to monitor the changes in aggregate stability, and some selected physicochemical properties of Nkpologu sandy loam soil under different cover and soil management systems. The management systems were bare fallow (BF), grass fallow (GF), legume (CE), groundnut (GN), sorghum (SM), and cassava (CA) cultivation. Following the characterization of the soil of the study...

Effect Of Crop Rotation Pattern On Soil Bacterial Wilt (Ralstonia Solanacearum) Population And Potato (Solanum Tuberusum L.) Yield In Njoro, Kenya

ABSTRACT Poor soil fertility and high disease incidences particularly BW are the main constraints to potato production in Njoro, Kenya. Reduction of potato yield of between 30 – 70% has been attributed to bacterial wilt alone. Against this back drop, a trial was conducted in 2012 as part of a shortterm crop rotation experiment (2 years) to investigate the effect of crop-rotation on soil bacterial wilt population and potato yield. The experiment was set up in a randomized complete block des...

Effect Of Npk Compound Fertilizer On Cassava (Manihot Esculenta Crantz) Yield In Ultisols Of Sikasso, Mali

ABSTRACT Cassava is an important food crop grown across Mali which is cultivated on Ultisols in Sikasso region situated in the southern part of the country. The lack of recommended inorganic fertilizer is among the main constraints in cassava production in the country. The N, P and K inorganic fertilization is not well practiced due to its high cost and no effective fertilizer use packages. This study aimed at determining the effect of four NPK fertilizer (15- 15-15) rates (0kg, 100kg, 200kg...

Efficacy And Competitiveness Of Indigenous Bradyrhizobia Strains On Soybean (Glycine Max (L.) Merr.) Productivity In Malawi

ABSTRACT Soybean is an important cash crop with a growing demand in Malawi. Its ability to fix nitrogen has been exploited through the use of rhizobia inoculants to supplement indigenous rhizobia and improve soil fertility. Previous research has however shown instances whereby inoculation has had no yield response which suggests a need to fill the knowledge gap on the nitrogen fixation efficiency of indigenous rhizobia. The main objective of this study was to contribute to increased soybean y...

Effects Of Legume Intercrops And Mineral Nitrogen On Nutrient Uptake And Yield Of Maize (Zea Mays L.) In Malawi

ABSTRACT Nitrogen (N) is the critical plant nutrient. Low maize (Zea mays L.) yields in smallholder farms of Malawi are attributable to declining N fertility, aggravated by the ever increasing price of fertilizer. Maize, the country’s staple, has a high nitrogen demand. Little effort has been made to establish the best nitrogen rate in a maize- cowpea and maize-bean intercrop under variable soil conditions as a way of improving production, and was the objective of the current study. Field ...

Effects Of Conventional And Conservation Tillage On Selected Soil Physical Properties And Water Movement In A Vitric Andosol In Kenya

ABSTRACT Soil physical and hydraulic properties determine soil productivity. Tillage alters the structure and composition of a soil consequently influencing important soil processes such as water, air, heat flux, resistance to root penetration and nutrient availability. Soil layers have distinct physical properties which influence water movement in a profile. This study investigated long term effects of conventional, conservation and no tillage systems with or without initial subsoiling on so...

Effect Of Mulch Type And Npk (17-17-17) Rates On Soil Nutrient Content, Growth And Yield Of Cabbage (Brassica Oleracea Var. Capitata) In Volcanic Highland Region Of Rwanda

ABSTRACT Soil fertility decline, due to soil loss by erosion, nutrient mining and sub optimal fertilizer use, is the major constraint in cabbage production in the volcanic highland region of Rwanda. The objective of the study was to assess the effect of mulch type and NPK (17-17-17) fertilizer rates on growth, nutrient uptake, yield of cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. capitata) and soil nutrient content in the volcanic highland region of Rwanda. Field experiments were conducted in two cropping...

Effects Of Sawah Water Management Systems On Soil Properties And Rice Grain Yield In Ebonyi State Southeastern Nigeria

ABSTRACT In an attempt to replicate the successful Japanese Satoyama watershed management model in the African agro-ecosystems, sawah rice cultivation technology has been introduced to West Africa in the last two decades. This study was conducted in inland valley at two different locations (Akaeze and Ikwo), to evaluate the effects of sawah water management systems on soil properties and rice grain yield. A split-split-plot in a randomized complete block design was used to evaluate these th...

Assessment Of The Quality And Effectiveness Of Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria On Soybean (Glycine Max) And Common Bean (Phaseolus Vulgaris) Growth

ABSTRACT The use of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria offers an alternative to the use of chemical fertilizers. The quality and efficacy of inoculants is critical to realize the benefits of inoculation. The objectives of this study were; 1) to test the quality of 3 inoculants (Legumefix, Biofix for soybean and Biofix for common bean) and evaluate the response of soybean and common bean to inoculation; 2) to test the effect of soil fertility on inoculation response of soybean and common bea...

Integrated Soil Nutrient Management Technologies For Improved Maize (Zea Mays L.) Productivity In Murang’a And Tharaka-Nithi Counties, Kenya

ABSTRACT Continuous land cultivation without adequate soil nutrients replenishment causes soil fertility decline leading to reduced crop productivity. Significant research on external fertility inputs application rates and type have been carried out under researcher designed and managed conditions in Kenya. But little research on the same has been carried out to evaluate their performances under on-farm smallholder farmers’ conditions. Hence, the study evaluated the decomposition rates (goa...

Rainfall Characteristics And Effect Of Selected Soil Management Practices On Soil Water Productivity In The Central Highlands Of Kenya

ABSTRACT Water insufficiency due to scarcity, poor distribution and high variability of rainfall in the Central Highlands of Kenya (CHK) and a decline in soil fertility have contributed to a continuous decrease in water productivity. To increase food production to match the growing population, soil management practices that ensure improved water productivity should be embraced. The study, therefore, sought to characterize rainfall and to establish the effects of selected soil management pract...

The Relationship Between Size And Density Of Acacia Mellifera In The Highland Savanna Of Namibia, And Its Influence On The Grass Species Composition And Soil Nutrients

Abstract The Size-density relationship may be a valuable tool to reveal the extent of competition and mechanisms for distribution patterns, structure and functioning of woody species in savanna vegetation types. A study on the relationship between size and density of Acacia mellifera in the highland savanna of Namibia was carried out to try to facilitate an understanding of the development of stand density in relation to size (height) of A. mellifera. Data was collected at Neudamm farm in thr...

Diversity And Symbiotic Characteristics Of Cowpea Brad Yrhizobium Strains In Ghanaian Soils

ABSTRACT This study reports investigation of the biodiversity of bradyrhizobia isolates that nodulate cowpea in Ghanaian soils. As a prelude, some components of nitrogen fixation of cowpea in the various soils were examined through: (1) assessment of the natural nodulation of 45 cowpea cultivars in 20 soils sampled from 5 ecozones (coastal savanna, tain forest, semi deciduous forest, forest savanna transition and guinea savanna), (2) determination of the numbers of bradyrhizobial isolates in ...

Adsorptive Characteristics of Phosphorous on Four Biochar Types

ABSTRACT     Biochar prepared from cocoa pod, sawdust, rice straw and husk wastes may provide new low cost technology for environmental management with emphasis on P removal from waste water to minimize eutrophication and to enhance P availability in tropical soils. To achieve this, the sorption characteristics of the biochar types would have to be understood. In this study, laboratory experiments were conducted to investigate the P adsorptive characteristics on four biochar types derived...


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