Assessment of hydraulic conductivity and soil quality of similar lithology under contrasting landuse and land cover in humid tropical Nigeria

The study assessed hydraulic conductivity and soil quality of some tropical soils of Nigeria. Field studies were carried out in eight Local Government Areas of Imo State with contrasting land use and similar lithology (coastal plain sands). These included Owerri west (Bare fallow) Mbaitoli (Indust...

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Main Authors: Ernest Iheanyi Chidozie, Irokwe Frida Ifeanyi, Okafor Maduabuchi Johnbosco, Irondi Aaron Onyekachi, Chime Chidubem Anthony, Okeke Marcellinus Obinna, Njoku Ugochi Gift, Dibofori George, Agbugba Stanly Emeka, Taqi Raza, Michael Oluebube Glory
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Language:English
Published: Soil Science Society of Pakistan (SSSP) 2019-06-01
Series:Soil & Environment
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spelling doaj-38d44380bdc74572a0a440a096f237322020-11-25T01:35:42ZengSoil Science Society of Pakistan (SSSP)Soil & Environment2074-95462075-11412019-06-01381758010.25252/SE/19/61419Assessment of hydraulic conductivity and soil quality of similar lithology under contrasting landuse and land cover in humid tropical NigeriaErnest Iheanyi Chidozie0 Irokwe Frida Ifeanyi1Okafor Maduabuchi Johnbosco2Irondi Aaron Onyekachi3Chime Chidubem Anthony4Okeke Marcellinus Obinna5Njoku Ugochi Gift6Dibofori George7Agbugba Stanly Emeka8Taqi Raza9Michael Oluebube Glory10Soil Science and Technology, Federal University of Technology, Owerri, NigeriaSoil Science and Technology, Federal University of Technology, Owerri, NigeriaAgricultural Technology, Anambra State Polytechnic Mgbakwu, NigeriaSoil Science and Meterology, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, NigeriaAgricultural and Bio-Environmental Engineering, Institute of Management Tech. NigeriaSoil Science and Technology, Federal University of Technology, Owerri, NigeriaAgricultural Technology, Federal Polytechnic Nekede, NigeriaSoil Science and Technology, Federal University of Technology, Owerri, NigeriaSoil Science and Technology, Federal University of Technology, Owerri, NigeriaUniversity of Agriculture Faisalabad Sub Campus Burewala, PakistanAgronomy and Ecological Management, Enugu State University, Enugu, NigeriaThe study assessed hydraulic conductivity and soil quality of some tropical soils of Nigeria. Field studies were carried out in eight Local Government Areas of Imo State with contrasting land use and similar lithology (coastal plain sands). These included Owerri west (Bare fallow) Mbaitoli (Industrial Area), Owerri Municipal (Residential Area), Ohaji/Egbema (Cassava Cultivated), Ikeduru (Oil Palm Plantation), Ngor-Okpala (Continuous Cultivated), Aboh–Mbaise (Excavated Site) and Owerri North (Bush Fallow/Control). Top soil samples of 0-20cm were collected from each land use type. Soil sample was also collected in fallow plot as a tool for comparison. Soil samples were air dried and sieved for standard laboratory analysis. Data obtained were subjected to statistical analysis. Results showed nutrient depletion in soils of all land uses compared to the fallow plot. Sand content (812.3g/kg) dominated the texture of all soils studied. All soils studied had slightly acidic soil reaction with mean value of 4.73. With regard to hydraulic conductivity, following the land degradation index (LDI,) high land degradation was observed in the excavated site (-92.9), Residential Area (-87.3) and Industrial Area (-84.1) with corresponding higher bulk densities and lower soil porosity compared to other soils .Generally, soils of the excavated site were highly degraded, followed by the residential area, industrial area, continuous cultivated area, cassava cultivated plot, oil palm plantaion and bare fallow plot, respectively. Dense population, blank utilization of lands, soil mismanagement, deforestation, high temperature and rainfall, intensive cultivation were observed to have aided the decline of soil quality. Adoption of night soil technology as well as other organic and climate smart agricultural practices should be encouraged.http://se.org.pk/File-Download.aspx?archivedpaperid=850Hydraulic conductivitysoil qualityland usehumid tropicsNigeria
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author Ernest Iheanyi Chidozie
Irokwe Frida Ifeanyi
Okafor Maduabuchi Johnbosco
Irondi Aaron Onyekachi
Chime Chidubem Anthony
Okeke Marcellinus Obinna
Njoku Ugochi Gift
Dibofori George
Agbugba Stanly Emeka
Taqi Raza
Michael Oluebube Glory
spellingShingle Ernest Iheanyi Chidozie
Irokwe Frida Ifeanyi
Okafor Maduabuchi Johnbosco
Irondi Aaron Onyekachi
Chime Chidubem Anthony
Okeke Marcellinus Obinna
Njoku Ugochi Gift
Dibofori George
Agbugba Stanly Emeka
Taqi Raza
Michael Oluebube Glory
Assessment of hydraulic conductivity and soil quality of similar lithology under contrasting landuse and land cover in humid tropical Nigeria
Soil & Environment
Hydraulic conductivity
soil quality
land use
humid tropics
Nigeria
author_facet Ernest Iheanyi Chidozie
Irokwe Frida Ifeanyi
Okafor Maduabuchi Johnbosco
Irondi Aaron Onyekachi
Chime Chidubem Anthony
Okeke Marcellinus Obinna
Njoku Ugochi Gift
Dibofori George
Agbugba Stanly Emeka
Taqi Raza
Michael Oluebube Glory
author_sort Ernest Iheanyi Chidozie
title Assessment of hydraulic conductivity and soil quality of similar lithology under contrasting landuse and land cover in humid tropical Nigeria
title_short Assessment of hydraulic conductivity and soil quality of similar lithology under contrasting landuse and land cover in humid tropical Nigeria
title_full Assessment of hydraulic conductivity and soil quality of similar lithology under contrasting landuse and land cover in humid tropical Nigeria
title_fullStr Assessment of hydraulic conductivity and soil quality of similar lithology under contrasting landuse and land cover in humid tropical Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of hydraulic conductivity and soil quality of similar lithology under contrasting landuse and land cover in humid tropical Nigeria
title_sort assessment of hydraulic conductivity and soil quality of similar lithology under contrasting landuse and land cover in humid tropical nigeria
publisher Soil Science Society of Pakistan (SSSP)
series Soil & Environment
issn 2074-9546
2075-1141
publishDate 2019-06-01
description The study assessed hydraulic conductivity and soil quality of some tropical soils of Nigeria. Field studies were carried out in eight Local Government Areas of Imo State with contrasting land use and similar lithology (coastal plain sands). These included Owerri west (Bare fallow) Mbaitoli (Industrial Area), Owerri Municipal (Residential Area), Ohaji/Egbema (Cassava Cultivated), Ikeduru (Oil Palm Plantation), Ngor-Okpala (Continuous Cultivated), Aboh–Mbaise (Excavated Site) and Owerri North (Bush Fallow/Control). Top soil samples of 0-20cm were collected from each land use type. Soil sample was also collected in fallow plot as a tool for comparison. Soil samples were air dried and sieved for standard laboratory analysis. Data obtained were subjected to statistical analysis. Results showed nutrient depletion in soils of all land uses compared to the fallow plot. Sand content (812.3g/kg) dominated the texture of all soils studied. All soils studied had slightly acidic soil reaction with mean value of 4.73. With regard to hydraulic conductivity, following the land degradation index (LDI,) high land degradation was observed in the excavated site (-92.9), Residential Area (-87.3) and Industrial Area (-84.1) with corresponding higher bulk densities and lower soil porosity compared to other soils .Generally, soils of the excavated site were highly degraded, followed by the residential area, industrial area, continuous cultivated area, cassava cultivated plot, oil palm plantaion and bare fallow plot, respectively. Dense population, blank utilization of lands, soil mismanagement, deforestation, high temperature and rainfall, intensive cultivation were observed to have aided the decline of soil quality. Adoption of night soil technology as well as other organic and climate smart agricultural practices should be encouraged.
topic Hydraulic conductivity
soil quality
land use
humid tropics
Nigeria
url http://se.org.pk/File-Download.aspx?archivedpaperid=850
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