Assessment of Soil Properties Under Different Land Use Types in Olokemeji Forest Reserves in Ogun State Southwestern Nigeria

Knowledge of soil properties is essential for environmental sustainability for any forest reserve or plantation. The physical and chemical properties of soil under three different land uses was investigated to assess the nutrient and fertility status of the soils. Fifteen soil samples, each collecte...

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Main Authors: Oluwatoyin Opeyemi Akintola, Adewunmi Idayat Bodede, Michael Smart, Ayodeji Gideon Adebayo, Olawale Nurean Sulaiman
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Language:English
Published: Bioresource Research Center (BRC), Islamabad 2020-09-01
Series:Journal of Bioresource Management
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spelling doaj-a8e26855706c408da4bc9b1559ad21812020-11-25T03:59:20ZengBioresource Research Center (BRC), IslamabadJournal of Bioresource Management 2309-38542309-38542020-09-0173738410.35691/JBM.0202.0141Assessment of Soil Properties Under Different Land Use Types in Olokemeji Forest Reserves in Ogun State Southwestern NigeriaOluwatoyin Opeyemi Akintola 0Adewunmi Idayat Bodede 1Michael Smart2Ayodeji Gideon Adebayo 3Olawale Nurean Sulaiman 4Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria, Ibadan, NigeriaForestry Research Institute of Nigeria, Ibadan, NigeriaForestry Research Institute of Nigeria, Ibadan, NigeriaForestry Research Institute of Nigeria, Ibadan, NigeriaForestry Research Institute of Nigeria, Ibadan, NigeriaKnowledge of soil properties is essential for environmental sustainability for any forest reserve or plantation. The physical and chemical properties of soil under three different land uses was investigated to assess the nutrient and fertility status of the soils. Fifteen soil samples, each collected from different locations within the natural forest, plantation and farm land were analyzed for soil texture, bulk density, porosity, pH, organic carbon, organic matter content, total nitrogen, available phosphorus, Na, K, Ca, Mg, Zn, Cu, Fe and Mn. Texturally, the soils were loamy, loamy sand and sandy loamy in the natural forest, plantation and farmland respectively. There was a significant difference between the three different soils in composition and texture.https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1237&context=jbmsoilorganic matternatural forestplantationnutrient deterioration
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Ayodeji Gideon Adebayo
Olawale Nurean Sulaiman
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Adewunmi Idayat Bodede
Michael Smart
Ayodeji Gideon Adebayo
Olawale Nurean Sulaiman
Assessment of Soil Properties Under Different Land Use Types in Olokemeji Forest Reserves in Ogun State Southwestern Nigeria
Journal of Bioresource Management
soil
organic matter
natural forest
plantation
nutrient deterioration
author_facet Oluwatoyin Opeyemi Akintola
Adewunmi Idayat Bodede
Michael Smart
Ayodeji Gideon Adebayo
Olawale Nurean Sulaiman
author_sort Oluwatoyin Opeyemi Akintola
title Assessment of Soil Properties Under Different Land Use Types in Olokemeji Forest Reserves in Ogun State Southwestern Nigeria
title_short Assessment of Soil Properties Under Different Land Use Types in Olokemeji Forest Reserves in Ogun State Southwestern Nigeria
title_full Assessment of Soil Properties Under Different Land Use Types in Olokemeji Forest Reserves in Ogun State Southwestern Nigeria
title_fullStr Assessment of Soil Properties Under Different Land Use Types in Olokemeji Forest Reserves in Ogun State Southwestern Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Soil Properties Under Different Land Use Types in Olokemeji Forest Reserves in Ogun State Southwestern Nigeria
title_sort assessment of soil properties under different land use types in olokemeji forest reserves in ogun state southwestern nigeria
publisher Bioresource Research Center (BRC), Islamabad
series Journal of Bioresource Management
issn 2309-3854
2309-3854
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Knowledge of soil properties is essential for environmental sustainability for any forest reserve or plantation. The physical and chemical properties of soil under three different land uses was investigated to assess the nutrient and fertility status of the soils. Fifteen soil samples, each collected from different locations within the natural forest, plantation and farm land were analyzed for soil texture, bulk density, porosity, pH, organic carbon, organic matter content, total nitrogen, available phosphorus, Na, K, Ca, Mg, Zn, Cu, Fe and Mn. Texturally, the soils were loamy, loamy sand and sandy loamy in the natural forest, plantation and farmland respectively. There was a significant difference between the three different soils in composition and texture.
topic soil
organic matter
natural forest
plantation
nutrient deterioration
url https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1237&context=jbm
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