Morphological and physical characterization of Ngurore Vertisols for improved crop productivity in Adamawa State, Nigeria

A soil survey was carried out on the vertisols of Ngurore, Yola South Local Government Area (LGA) of Adamawa State, Nigeria to evaluate the significance of its morphological and physical properties to improve agricultural productivity. Three soil mapping units were identified in the study area desig...

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Main Authors: Simon Nyandansobi John, Alhassan Ibraheem, Timon Freedom
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Language:English
Published: Azarian Journals 2018-04-01
Series:Azarian Journal of Agriculture
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spelling doaj-258067c110304d3e86bd5febbd28fd072020-11-24T21:12:52ZengAzarian JournalsAzarian Journal of Agriculture2383-44202018-04-01523543Morphological and physical characterization of Ngurore Vertisols for improved crop productivity in Adamawa State, NigeriaSimon Nyandansobi JohnAlhassan IbraheemTimon FreedomA soil survey was carried out on the vertisols of Ngurore, Yola South Local Government Area (LGA) of Adamawa State, Nigeria to evaluate the significance of its morphological and physical properties to improve agricultural productivity. Three soil mapping units were identified in the study area designated as NVM (Ngurore Vertisols Mapping unit) 1, 2 and 3 respectively. The mapping units based on their characteristics were defined as Eutric Chromusterts, Eutric Plinthusterts and Typic Chromusterts (USDA). The Ngurore vertisols generally exhibits some characteristics unique from other vertisols elsewhere; the particle size distribution appeared to be more of sand than the usual clay and its irregular trends of distribution (average mean sand range: 44.20 – 48.20%). The soils have a moderate bulk density (1.33 – 1.35gcm-3) and good total porosity (53.60 – 55.50%) and poor soil structure. It is therefore recommended that tillage operations should be properly timed, when the soil moisture is moderate for easy land preparation using farm implements and machineries. Incorporation of organic manures will improve soil structure and other vital soil processes e.g. nutrient availability and its uptake, soil aeration, optimum moisture retention etc. Sprinkler method of irrigation discharging water at slower rates is recommended over flood irrigation during the dry season for a sustainable utilization all year round. http://azarianjournals.ir/wp-content/uploads/aja17122601.pdfSoil morphologyphysical propertiesvertisolsAdamawa stateNigeria
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author Simon Nyandansobi John
Alhassan Ibraheem
Timon Freedom
spellingShingle Simon Nyandansobi John
Alhassan Ibraheem
Timon Freedom
Morphological and physical characterization of Ngurore Vertisols for improved crop productivity in Adamawa State, Nigeria
Azarian Journal of Agriculture
Soil morphology
physical properties
vertisols
Adamawa state
Nigeria
author_facet Simon Nyandansobi John
Alhassan Ibraheem
Timon Freedom
author_sort Simon Nyandansobi John
title Morphological and physical characterization of Ngurore Vertisols for improved crop productivity in Adamawa State, Nigeria
title_short Morphological and physical characterization of Ngurore Vertisols for improved crop productivity in Adamawa State, Nigeria
title_full Morphological and physical characterization of Ngurore Vertisols for improved crop productivity in Adamawa State, Nigeria
title_fullStr Morphological and physical characterization of Ngurore Vertisols for improved crop productivity in Adamawa State, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Morphological and physical characterization of Ngurore Vertisols for improved crop productivity in Adamawa State, Nigeria
title_sort morphological and physical characterization of ngurore vertisols for improved crop productivity in adamawa state, nigeria
publisher Azarian Journals
series Azarian Journal of Agriculture
issn 2383-4420
publishDate 2018-04-01
description A soil survey was carried out on the vertisols of Ngurore, Yola South Local Government Area (LGA) of Adamawa State, Nigeria to evaluate the significance of its morphological and physical properties to improve agricultural productivity. Three soil mapping units were identified in the study area designated as NVM (Ngurore Vertisols Mapping unit) 1, 2 and 3 respectively. The mapping units based on their characteristics were defined as Eutric Chromusterts, Eutric Plinthusterts and Typic Chromusterts (USDA). The Ngurore vertisols generally exhibits some characteristics unique from other vertisols elsewhere; the particle size distribution appeared to be more of sand than the usual clay and its irregular trends of distribution (average mean sand range: 44.20 – 48.20%). The soils have a moderate bulk density (1.33 – 1.35gcm-3) and good total porosity (53.60 – 55.50%) and poor soil structure. It is therefore recommended that tillage operations should be properly timed, when the soil moisture is moderate for easy land preparation using farm implements and machineries. Incorporation of organic manures will improve soil structure and other vital soil processes e.g. nutrient availability and its uptake, soil aeration, optimum moisture retention etc. Sprinkler method of irrigation discharging water at slower rates is recommended over flood irrigation during the dry season for a sustainable utilization all year round.
topic Soil morphology
physical properties
vertisols
Adamawa state
Nigeria
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