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Longterm Effects of Treatments on Soil Physical Properties

Longterm Effects of Treatments on Soil Physical Properties

In Samaru in the Northern Guinea Savanna Ecological Zone of Nigeria

Longterm Effects of Treatments on Soil Physical Properties
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Veröffentlicht 2011, von Ibrahim Mohammed bei LAP Lambert Academic Publishing

ISBN: 978-3-8465-1207-4
Auflage: Aufl.
56 Seiten

 
Long term soil experiments are one of the array of scientific approaches used to increase the understanding of changes in soil properties and soil-environment interactions that help in soil management to meet the challenges of doubling food production from the soil. The Samaru Long-term trial, modelled after the classical Rothamsted trial in England, is the oldest Long Term soil trial in Africa. ...
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Long term soil experiments are one of the array of scientific approaches used to increase the understanding of changes in soil properties and soil-environment interactions that help in soil management to meet the challenges of doubling food production from the soil. The Samaru Long-term trial, modelled after the classical Rothamsted trial in England, is the oldest Long Term soil trial in Africa. This study investigated the influence of long term application of Dung (D), Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P) and Potassium (K) on soil morphological and physical parameters: soil texture, wilting point, field capacity, saturation, available water, saturated hydraulic conductivity, bulk density and depth. From the laboratory results of particle size analysis, SPAW: field and pond hydrology (USDA-ARS and WSU-BSysE) version 6.1.52 was used in determining other soil physical properties. SAS was used in analysis of variance and differences in means were separated using the Turkey s Studentized range (HSD) test.

Über Ibrahim Mohammed

The Author is currently studying for his Msc degree in soil science(Pedology) at the Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, Nigeria. He holds a Bachelors Degree in Agriculture(Soil Science) from the same university.