Degradation Rate/Vulnerability Potential and Fertility Status of Luvisols in the Mandara Mountains (Far-North Cameroon).

Q2 Environmental Science The Scientific World Journal Pub Date : 2024-05-06 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2024/6565723
Estelle Lionelle Tamto Mamdem, Désiré Tsozué, Emmanuel Matakon, Michael Roi Apiniel Atourakail, Nérine Mabelle Moudjie Noubissie, Simon Djakba Basga, Aubin Nzeugang Nzeukou, Dieudonné Lucien Oyono Bitom
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Soil degradation emerges as one of the major problems in the locality of Sir in the Mandara Mountains, Far-North Cameroon. Inappropriate agricultural techniques resulting in land use change affect soil functions and seriously harm forest ecosystems. This study was conducted to analyse the current character of soils and access their degradation and their level of fertility. Twenty soil samples were taken at 15 cm depth. This includes ten in the plot under forest reserve and ten others in the plot under cultivation. Cultivation is responsible for the increase in bulk density (BD) (1.59 to 2.23 g/cm3), Mg (4.76 to 6.40 cmol·kg-1), Ca (10.44 to 11.26 cmol·kg-1), P (7.93 to 9.93 g/kg), and Mg/K (2.28 to 5.84) and decrease in CEC (38 0.15 to 31.46 cmol·kg-1), OM (2.76 to 1.08%), OC (1.66 to 0.62%), total nitrogen (0.08 to 0.05%), K (4.59 to 1.15 cmol·kg-1), Na (1.32 to 0.91 cmol·kg-1), C/N (25.69 to 13.86), and Ca/Mg (2.32 to 1.89). This variability in physicochemical properties reflects progressive soil degradation. Cultivated soils are subject to severe degradation or potential vulnerability (SDR/Vp = 4/2) due to texture, organic carbon, soil aggregate stability, sealing index, and total nitrogen. On the other hand, soils under forest reserve are subject to severe degradation or vulnerability due to the total nitrogen and sodium absorption ratio. The soils of the study area are subject to severe and extreme potential degradation or vulnerability due to BD, respectively, under forest reserve and cultivation. Two classes of fertility were identified: class II (plots under forest reserve) having a good level of fertility, characterized by good physical properties and severe limitations in nitrogen and phosphorus and class IV (cultivated plots) with a low level of fertility due to severe limitations in organic matter, phosphorus, and poor physical characteristics. The best indicator of the good quality of the luvisols of Sir is the pH, while the bulk density is an indicator of severe to very extreme degradation or high to very high vulnerability. The application of organic and mineral amendments is essential for raising the organic matter and nitrogen and phosphorus contents in these soils.

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曼达拉山区(喀麦隆远北部)Luvisols 的退化率/脆弱性潜力和肥力状况。
土壤退化是喀麦隆最北部曼达拉山脉 Sir 地区的主要问题之一。不当的农业技术导致土地用途的改变,影响了土壤的功能,严重危害了森林生态系统。本研究旨在分析土壤的现状,了解土壤退化情况及其肥力水平。研究人员在 15 厘米深处采集了 20 个土壤样本。其中 10 个位于森林保护区,另外 10 个位于耕种区。种植导致容重(BD)(1.59 至 2.23 g/cm3)、镁(4.76 至 6.40 cmol-kg-1)、钙(10.44 至 11.26 cmol-kg-1)、磷(7.93 至 9.93 g/kg)和镁/钾(2.28 至 5.84)增加,而 CEC(38 0.15 至 31.46 cmol-kg-1)、OM(2.76 至 1.08%)、OC(1.66 至 0.62%)、总氮(0.08 至 0.05%)、K(4.59 至 1.15 cmol-kg-1)、Na(1.32 至 0.91 cmol-kg-1)、C/N(25.69 至 13.86)和 Ca/Mg(2.32 至 1.89)。理化性质的这种变化反映了土壤的逐渐退化。由于质地、有机碳、土壤团粒稳定性、密封指数和全氮的影响,耕地土壤面临严重退化或潜在的脆弱性(SDR/Vp = 4/2)。另一方面,森林保护区的土壤因全氮和钠吸收比而严重退化或脆弱。在森林保护区和耕作区,研究区域的土壤分别因 BD 而面临严重和极端潜在退化或脆弱性。肥力分为两个等级:Ⅱ级(森林保护区地块)肥力水平较好,其特点是物理性质良好,氮和磷的限制严重;Ⅳ级(耕作地块)肥力水平较低,其特点是有机质和磷的限制严重,物理性质较差。Sir 的 luvisols 质量好坏的最佳指标是 pH 值,而容重则是严重至极严重退化或高度至极高度脆弱的指标。要提高这些土壤中的有机质和氮磷含量,必须施用有机和矿物添加剂。
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