Amelioration of soil fertility by woody perennials in cropping fields: evaluation of three tree species in the semi-arid zone of Nigeria |
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Authors: | I. A. Jaiyeoba |
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Affiliation: | Department of Geography, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria |
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Abstract: | Soil was sampled from cropping fields in radial patterns from beneathAcacia albida, Parkia bigloboza(Jacq.) Benth. andEucalyptus camaldulensisDehnh. near Zaria, Nigeria. Results of analysis show a significant coarsening of soil texture and a decrease in organic matter and cation exchange capacity with increasing distance from all three tree species at a depth of 0–15 cm. Concentrations of nitrogen and some exchangeable cations decreased significantly with increasing distance from beneath acacia and parkia, and soil pH decreased with increasing distance from eucalyptus. The implication of the results for land management are discussed in relation to increasing productivity and soil use sustainability. |
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Keywords: | soil amelioration Acacia albida Parkia bigloboza Eucalyptus camaldulensis agroforestry indigenous species exotic species immobilization mineralization symbiotic nitrogen fixation allelopathic properties |
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