Characterization and Classification of Cropland-Soils Affected by Erosion in Igbudu Ikwo, Southeastern Nigeria

Obasi S. N, O. C C, Nweke V, O. H
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This research was carried out in Igbudu Ikwo, Ebonyi State in Southeastern Nigeria to investigate and classify some cropland-soils affected by erosion. Three profile pits were dug and samples were collected in their horizons. The soils physico-chemical properties analyzed indicated that all investigated soils were sandy loam (SL), bulk density was high ranging from 1.51, 1.59 and 1.42 gcm -3 in pedons 1, 2 and 3 due to the preponderance of high sandiness, although within the acceptable levels (<1.85). Available P was medium (5 – 15 mgkg -1 ) in pedon 2 and high (>15 mgkg -1 ) in pedons 1 and 3. Organic matter was medium (2.0 - 4.2%) at pedons 1 and 3 and low < 2% in pedon 2 when critical limits was considered. This low organic matter content is a challenge as the soils of Igbudu Ikwo is already prone to erosion and would need high organic matter content to bind the soils particles together against disintegration by erosion processes. Sodium was very low (< 0.1 gkg -1 ) while K was low (<0.1 – 0.3 gkg -1 Therefore, the inputs of K fertilizer would be necessary to enhance the productivity of the soils. Calcium and Mg were very low when critical limits were considered (<2 gkg - 1 ) and (<0.5 gkg -1 ) for Ca and Mg respectively. Adequate soil conservation practices and improvement of soil nutrients should be adopted for the optimum of the soils of Igbudu The pedons were classified as Arenic Kandiudults in soil taxonomy and Arenic Lixisols when correlated with for soil
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尼日利亚东南部Igbudu Ikwo地区受侵蚀影响的农田土壤特征与分类
这项研究是在尼日利亚东南部埃邦伊州的伊布杜伊科沃进行的,目的是调查和分类一些受侵蚀影响的农田土壤。挖掘了3个剖面坑,并在其地层中采集了样品。土壤理化性质分析表明,土壤均为砂质壤土(SL), 1、2和3区土壤容重较高,容重范围为1.51、1.59和1.42 gcm -3,以高砂性为主,但1和3区土壤容重在可接受范围内(15 mgkg -1)。考虑临界限度时,1、3层有机质含量为中等(2.0 ~ 4.2%),2层有机质含量< 2%。这种低有机质含量是一个挑战,因为Igbudu Ikwo的土壤已经容易受到侵蚀,并且需要高有机质含量来将土壤颗粒结合在一起,防止侵蚀过程崩解。钠极低(<0.1 gkg -1),钾极低(<0.1 - 0.3 gkg -1),因此,钾肥的投入是提高土壤生产力的必要条件。考虑到钙和镁的临界限值(<2 gkg -1)和(<0.5 gkg -1)时,钙和镁的含量非常低。宜采取适当的土壤保持措施和土壤养分改良措施,使伊布都土壤达到最优状态。土壤分类上,土墩可归为砂属土墩,与土壤相关性上,土墩可归为砂属土墩
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