The impacts of Hevea brasiliensis (rubber tree) plantation on soil nutrients in Southern Nigeria

IF 0.7 Q4 BIOLOGY Nusantara Bioscience Pub Date : 2022-12-30 DOI:10.13057/nusbiosci/n140215
Emmanuel Ofudjaye Ndakara, O. Ohwo
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Abstract. Ndakara OE, Ohwo O. 2022. The impacts of Hevea brasiliensis (rubber tree) plantation on soil nutrients in Southern Nigeria. Nusantara Bioscience 14: 234-239. This study investigated how Hevea brasiliensis (Willd. ex A.Juss.) Müll.Arg. impact on the soils within the humid rainforest ecosystem of Nigeria. The study used quasi-experimental and stratified random sampling techniques to select sampling units. Samples of soils under H. brasiliensis and rainforest (the control) were collected using an auger, and their laboratory analyses for total organic matter (TOM), total nitrogen (N), available phosphorus (P), exchangeable potassium (K), and pH were carried out using standard methods. Data generated were statistically analyzed using the mean, standard deviation, standard error of mean, and t-test. Findings showed that the soils under rainforest have higher nutrient properties than plantations of H. brasiliensis. Soil pH values were lower under rainforest than under plantations of H. brasiliensis. While TOM, N, and K differed significantly between rainforest and H. brasiliensis at a 5% confidence level, available phosphorus and pH were insignificant at a 5% confidence level. Tree species' capability to improve soil nutrition reflects its positive impact on the ecosystem. Since soil nutrients under H. brasiliensis are lower than soil nutrients under rainforest, efficient application of organic manure is required to improve the soil nutrient status for sustainable ecosystem functioning and management of the degraded rainforest environment.
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尼日利亚南部橡胶树种植对土壤养分的影响
摘要恩达卡拉OE, oho O. 2022。橡胶树种植对尼日利亚南部土壤养分的影响。生物科学学报14(2):234-239。本研究探讨了巴西橡胶树(Hevea brasiliensis, Willd.)A.Juss交货)。Mull.Arg。对尼日利亚潮湿雨林生态系统土壤的影响。本研究采用准实验和分层随机抽样技术选择抽样单位。采用螺旋钻采集巴西杉树和热带雨林(对照)土壤样品,采用标准方法进行土壤全有机质(TOM)、全氮(N)、有效磷(P)、交换性钾(K)和pH的室内分析。产生的数据采用均值、标准差、均值标准误差和t检验进行统计分析。结果表明,热带雨林土壤的养分特性优于巴西香人工林。热带雨林土壤pH值低于巴西木人工林土壤pH值。在5%的置信水平下,热带雨林和巴西杉树的TOM、N和K存在显著差异,而有效磷和pH在5%的置信水平下不显著。树种改善土壤营养的能力反映了其对生态系统的积极影响。由于巴西松土壤养分低于雨林土壤养分,因此需要有效施用有机肥来改善土壤养分状况,以实现退化雨林环境的可持续生态系统功能和管理。
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