Assessment of the microbial biomass carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus in relation to physico-chemical properties of Acric Luvisols in Ibadan South West, Nigeria

Maintenance of soil quality is a key component of agriculture sustainability and there is an increase in the use of soil microbial parameters as sensitive indicators. This study aimed to determine the impact of different agricultural land uses on soil microbial biomass and also study the interrelati...

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Main Authors: Adedayo Omowumi Oyedele, Adenike Anike Olayungbo, Olubunmi Aderonke Denton, Olubola Moronke Ogunrewo, Foluke Olorunfemi Momodu
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Language:English
Published: Università degli Studi di Firenze 2015-12-01
Series:Journal of Agriculture and Environment for International Development
Online Access:http://www.iao.florence.it/ojs/index.php/JAEID/article/view/330
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spelling doaj-f7702f7b33d34f9fbc6aa8533ef1fb282021-06-02T01:34:48ZengUniversità degli Studi di FirenzeJournal of Agriculture and Environment for International Development1590-71982240-28022015-12-01109217918710.12895/jaeid.20152.330100Assessment of the microbial biomass carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus in relation to physico-chemical properties of Acric Luvisols in Ibadan South West, NigeriaAdedayo Omowumi Oyedele0Adenike Anike Olayungbo1Olubunmi Aderonke Denton2Olubola Moronke Ogunrewo3Foluke Olorunfemi Momodu4Institute of Agricultural Research and Training, Obafemi Awolowo University, Moor plantation, Ibadan, Oyo state, NigeriaObafemi Awolowo University, Ile-IfeInstitute of Agricultural Research and Training, Obafemi Awolowo UniversityDepartment of Agricultural Sciences, Wesley University of Science and TechnologyDepartment of Botany, University of IbadanMaintenance of soil quality is a key component of agriculture sustainability and there is an increase in the use of soil microbial parameters as sensitive indicators. This study aimed to determine the impact of different agricultural land uses on soil microbial biomass and also study the interrelationships between microbial biomass carbon (MBC, μgCg-1), Nitrogen (MBN, μgN g-1) and Phosphorus (MBP, μgC g-1) with the physicochemical characteristics of the soil. A total of 100 soil samples were taken from four different agricultural land uses viz., (cocoa plantation, grazed land, arable land and fallow land). Average MBC was 200.04 μgCg-1, 189.24 μgCg-1, 180.04 μgCg-1 and 129.18 μgCg-1; average MBN was 19.84 μgNg-1, 18.16 μgNg-1, 17.60 μgNg-1 and 12.74 μgNg-1 while the average MBP was 7.62 μgPg-1, 7.26 μgPg-1, 7.22 μgPg-1 and 6.40 μgPg-1 for cocoa plantation, grazed land, arable land and fallow land respectively. One-Way ANOVA showed a significant difference in microbial biomass C, N and P among the study areas. MBC, MBN and MBP were significantly correlated to the physico-chemical properties of the soil (P>0.05) under the same ecological conditions. The results may help to infer the best agricultural land-use strategies to improve soil fertility and can also be a useful indicator in evaluating soil quality and fertility.http://www.iao.florence.it/ojs/index.php/JAEID/article/view/330
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author Adedayo Omowumi Oyedele
Adenike Anike Olayungbo
Olubunmi Aderonke Denton
Olubola Moronke Ogunrewo
Foluke Olorunfemi Momodu
spellingShingle Adedayo Omowumi Oyedele
Adenike Anike Olayungbo
Olubunmi Aderonke Denton
Olubola Moronke Ogunrewo
Foluke Olorunfemi Momodu
Assessment of the microbial biomass carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus in relation to physico-chemical properties of Acric Luvisols in Ibadan South West, Nigeria
Journal of Agriculture and Environment for International Development
author_facet Adedayo Omowumi Oyedele
Adenike Anike Olayungbo
Olubunmi Aderonke Denton
Olubola Moronke Ogunrewo
Foluke Olorunfemi Momodu
author_sort Adedayo Omowumi Oyedele
title Assessment of the microbial biomass carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus in relation to physico-chemical properties of Acric Luvisols in Ibadan South West, Nigeria
title_short Assessment of the microbial biomass carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus in relation to physico-chemical properties of Acric Luvisols in Ibadan South West, Nigeria
title_full Assessment of the microbial biomass carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus in relation to physico-chemical properties of Acric Luvisols in Ibadan South West, Nigeria
title_fullStr Assessment of the microbial biomass carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus in relation to physico-chemical properties of Acric Luvisols in Ibadan South West, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of the microbial biomass carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus in relation to physico-chemical properties of Acric Luvisols in Ibadan South West, Nigeria
title_sort assessment of the microbial biomass carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus in relation to physico-chemical properties of acric luvisols in ibadan south west, nigeria
publisher Università degli Studi di Firenze
series Journal of Agriculture and Environment for International Development
issn 1590-7198
2240-2802
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Maintenance of soil quality is a key component of agriculture sustainability and there is an increase in the use of soil microbial parameters as sensitive indicators. This study aimed to determine the impact of different agricultural land uses on soil microbial biomass and also study the interrelationships between microbial biomass carbon (MBC, μgCg-1), Nitrogen (MBN, μgN g-1) and Phosphorus (MBP, μgC g-1) with the physicochemical characteristics of the soil. A total of 100 soil samples were taken from four different agricultural land uses viz., (cocoa plantation, grazed land, arable land and fallow land). Average MBC was 200.04 μgCg-1, 189.24 μgCg-1, 180.04 μgCg-1 and 129.18 μgCg-1; average MBN was 19.84 μgNg-1, 18.16 μgNg-1, 17.60 μgNg-1 and 12.74 μgNg-1 while the average MBP was 7.62 μgPg-1, 7.26 μgPg-1, 7.22 μgPg-1 and 6.40 μgPg-1 for cocoa plantation, grazed land, arable land and fallow land respectively. One-Way ANOVA showed a significant difference in microbial biomass C, N and P among the study areas. MBC, MBN and MBP were significantly correlated to the physico-chemical properties of the soil (P>0.05) under the same ecological conditions. The results may help to infer the best agricultural land-use strategies to improve soil fertility and can also be a useful indicator in evaluating soil quality and fertility.
url http://www.iao.florence.it/ojs/index.php/JAEID/article/view/330
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