An assessment of the soil-conditioning capacity of gums exuded by some trees in Sierra Leone ii: raindrop experiments

T. Yormah, P. O. Egbenda
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This study assesses the soil conditioning capacity of tree gums based on the level of resistance to crumble posed by moulds of treated soils to the impacts of artificial raindrops. Gums exuded by trees viz., Acacia occidental and Parkia bicolor as well as a sample of poly(vinyl) alcohol (PVA) were used as soil conditioners. The soil samples were a loam, laterite and a leached sandy soil, labeled A, B and C, respectively. The study shows that compared to PVA (an established synthetic soil conditioner), treatments by the tree gums conferred greater conditioning capacity to the soil samples; the conditioning effectiveness of the tree gums was in the order P. bicolor>A. occidentale>PVA. The effectiveness of the all the conditioners increased with concentration with a somewhat leveling effect at high concentrations. An appreciable degree of stability to the raindrops (96.6, 111 and 114 % for samples B, A and C, respectively) was imparted to the soil samples when they were treated with 1% (w/v) CaCl2 solution on its own; prior treatment of the soil samples with the CaCl2 solution enhanced the soil conditioning properties of the tree gums as well as the PVA. The soil conditioning effect was most pronounced in the case of sample B (the lateritic soil) and least pronounced in the case of sample C (the leached sandy soil). These results are interpreted in terms of the physico-chemical properties of the conditioners and of the soil samples.
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塞拉利昂一些树木所分泌的树胶调节土壤能力的评估ii:雨滴实验
本研究基于处理过的土壤霉菌对人工雨滴影响的抗碎性水平,评估了树胶的土壤调节能力。由树木渗出的树胶,即西方金合欢和双色Parkia,以及聚乙烯醇(PVA)样品被用作土壤调节剂。土壤样品为壤土、红土和浸出砂土,分别标记为a、B和C。研究表明,与PVA(一种成熟的合成土壤调节剂)相比,树胶处理对土壤样品具有更大的调节能力;桉树胶的调理效果依次为:双色木>A。occidentale > PVA。所有护发素的效果随浓度的增加而增加,高浓度时有一定的平衡作用。当土壤样品单独用1% (w/v) CaCl2溶液处理时,雨滴的稳定性显著提高(样品B、A和C的雨滴稳定性分别为96.6%、111和114%);用CaCl2溶液预先处理土壤样品,提高了树胶的土壤调理性能和PVA。土壤调节作用在样品B(红土)中最明显,在样品C(淋溶砂土)中最不明显。这些结果是根据调理剂和土壤样品的物理化学性质来解释的。
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