Forms and Distribution of Phosphorus along A Toposequence at the University of Benin, Nigeria

Godspower Oke Omokaro, Kolawole Agoro Abiola, Anthonia Bakare, E. Airueghian, Ikioukenigha Michael
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The experiment was conducted at University of Benin, Nigeria, involving soil samples from four toposequence sites (Crest, Middle, Lower, and Bottom) at different depths (0-15 cm, 15-30 cm, and 30-45 cm). A total of 36 samples were collected and analyzed for various parameters using standard procedures. The parameters included particle size distribution, pH, total organic carbon (TOC), total nitrogen (N), available phosphorus (P), Carbon (C), Hydrogen (H), Magnesium (Mg), Potassium (K), Sodium (Na), ECEC, and Aluminum (Al). Results indicated that pH was lowest in the Crest area (pH 4.10 at 30-45 cm depth) and highest in the Bottom area (pH 5.80 at 0-15 cm to 30-45 cm depth). Different soil properties showed varying highest values across the toposequence depths. These properties included Total organic C, Total N, Available P, Ca, K, Mg, H, Na, ECEC, sand content, and the various forms of phosphorus. The correlation table revealed significant positive and negative relationships between different forms of phosphorus and various soil physical and chemical properties. The experiment demonstrated distinct variations in soil properties along the toposequence sites and depths. The findings contribute to a better understanding of soil characteristics in the studied region, aiding in informed agricultural practices and land management decisions.
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实验在尼日利亚贝宁大学进行,涉及四个不同深度(0-15 厘米、15-30 厘米和 30-45 厘米)的地表序列点(山顶、中部、下部和底部)的土壤样本。共收集了 36 份样本,并采用标准程序对各种参数进行了分析。这些参数包括粒度分布、pH 值、总有机碳 (TOC)、总氮 (N)、可利用磷 (P)、碳 (C)、氢 (H)、镁 (Mg)、钾 (K)、钠 (Na)、ECEC 和铝 (Al)。结果表明,丘陵地区的 pH 值最低(30-45 厘米深处的 pH 值为 4.10),而底部地区的 pH 值最高(0-15 厘米至 30-45 厘米深处的 pH 值为 5.80)。不同的土壤特性在不同的地层深度显示出不同的最高值。这些特性包括总有机碳、总氮、可利用磷、钙、钾、镁、钙、镁、钙、锌、ECEC、含沙量和各种形式的磷。相关表显示,不同形式的磷与各种土壤理化性质之间存在明显的正相关和负相关。实验表明,土壤特性在不同地层和深度存在明显差异。这些发现有助于更好地了解所研究地区的土壤特性,有助于做出明智的农业实践和土地管理决策。
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