Chemical Soil Properties of Four Suburban Farms in Santiago de Cuba

Context: Soil is an important resource and it is the basis for agricultural forestry exploitation. The chemical properties are linked to nutrient availability. Proper research of the soil chemical nature indicators is needed to understand soil fertility. Aim: To evaluate the behavior of some chemic...

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Main Authors: Belyani Vargas Batis, Yatniel Escobar Perea, Rubert Rodríguez Fonseca, Yordi Mauro Ramos García, Ernesto Jesús Rodríguez Suárez, Onelkis Fuente Miranda
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Language:English
Published: Universidad de Camagüey Ignacio Agramonte Loynaz 2020-12-01
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Online Access:https://revistas.reduc.edu.cu/index.php/agrisost/article/view/e3892
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author Belyani Vargas Batis
Yatniel Escobar Perea
Rubert Rodríguez Fonseca
Yordi Mauro Ramos García
Ernesto Jesús Rodríguez Suárez
Onelkis Fuente Miranda
author_facet Belyani Vargas Batis
Yatniel Escobar Perea
Rubert Rodríguez Fonseca
Yordi Mauro Ramos García
Ernesto Jesús Rodríguez Suárez
Onelkis Fuente Miranda
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description Context: Soil is an important resource and it is the basis for agricultural forestry exploitation. The chemical properties are linked to nutrient availability. Proper research of the soil chemical nature indicators is needed to understand soil fertility. Aim: To evaluate the behavior of some chemical properties of the soil on four suburban farms in Santiago de Cuba. Methods: The soil was dug to collect samples from every soil horizon. After identification, the samples were taken to the laboratories of Oriente Geomining Company. The contents of calcium (Ca2+), magnesium (Mg2+), aluminum (Al3+), sodium (Na+), and potassium (K+) were determined, along with the cationic ratios, the pH, the effective cationic exchange capacity (CICe), base saturation percentage (V), the saturation associated with CICe, and the organic matter (M.O.) Results: The Ca2+, Na+, and K+ contents underwent a variable behavior, whereas Al3+ and Mg2+ behaved similarly, in all the cases above the soil permissibility limits. The pH was the least variable property, above 7, the V value in all the cases surpassed 85%, and CICe was above 50 cmol.Kg-1. The Ca2+/MG2+ showed a favorable balance, Na+ saturation was high, and the O.M. content was generally low. Conclusions: The chemical properties of the farm soils analyzed were a constraining factor to the development of production. Despite the potential fertility and proper nutrient contents, the ratios between the elements makes them so fixed in the soil in forms that cannot be assimilated by the crops.
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spelling doaj.art-208202713eb8453baf66ee23bdacae8d2022-12-22T01:48:55ZengUniversidad de Camagüey Ignacio Agramonte LoynazAgrisost1025-02472020-12-0126319Chemical Soil Properties of Four Suburban Farms in Santiago de CubaBelyani Vargas Batis0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6698-1281Yatniel Escobar Perea1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9687-2481Rubert Rodríguez Fonseca2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6032-6438Yordi Mauro Ramos García3https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6282-0248Ernesto Jesús Rodríguez Suárez4https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7602-9913Onelkis Fuente Miranda5https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0609-340XUniversity of Oriente, Department of Agronomy, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba.University of Oriente, Student-Scientific Team of Environmental Management of Agricultural Ecosystems, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba.University of Oriente, Student-Scientific Team of Environmental Management of Agricultural Ecosystems, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba.University of Oriente, Student-Scientific Team of Environmental Management of Agricultural Ecosystems, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba.University of Oriente, Student-Scientific Team of Environmental Management of Agricultural Ecosystems, Crop Collection Company (EES) Santiago de Cuba, Cuba.University of Oriente, Student-Scientific Team of Environmental Management of Agricultural Ecosystems, Crop Collection Company (EES) Santiago de Cuba, Cuba.Context: Soil is an important resource and it is the basis for agricultural forestry exploitation. The chemical properties are linked to nutrient availability. Proper research of the soil chemical nature indicators is needed to understand soil fertility. Aim: To evaluate the behavior of some chemical properties of the soil on four suburban farms in Santiago de Cuba. Methods: The soil was dug to collect samples from every soil horizon. After identification, the samples were taken to the laboratories of Oriente Geomining Company. The contents of calcium (Ca2+), magnesium (Mg2+), aluminum (Al3+), sodium (Na+), and potassium (K+) were determined, along with the cationic ratios, the pH, the effective cationic exchange capacity (CICe), base saturation percentage (V), the saturation associated with CICe, and the organic matter (M.O.) Results: The Ca2+, Na+, and K+ contents underwent a variable behavior, whereas Al3+ and Mg2+ behaved similarly, in all the cases above the soil permissibility limits. The pH was the least variable property, above 7, the V value in all the cases surpassed 85%, and CICe was above 50 cmol.Kg-1. The Ca2+/MG2+ showed a favorable balance, Na+ saturation was high, and the O.M. content was generally low. Conclusions: The chemical properties of the farm soils analyzed were a constraining factor to the development of production. Despite the potential fertility and proper nutrient contents, the ratios between the elements makes them so fixed in the soil in forms that cannot be assimilated by the crops. https://revistas.reduc.edu.cu/index.php/agrisost/article/view/e3892suburban agriculturenutritionsoil properties
spellingShingle Belyani Vargas Batis
Yatniel Escobar Perea
Rubert Rodríguez Fonseca
Yordi Mauro Ramos García
Ernesto Jesús Rodríguez Suárez
Onelkis Fuente Miranda
Chemical Soil Properties of Four Suburban Farms in Santiago de Cuba
Agrisost
suburban agriculture
nutrition
soil properties
title Chemical Soil Properties of Four Suburban Farms in Santiago de Cuba
title_full Chemical Soil Properties of Four Suburban Farms in Santiago de Cuba
title_fullStr Chemical Soil Properties of Four Suburban Farms in Santiago de Cuba
title_full_unstemmed Chemical Soil Properties of Four Suburban Farms in Santiago de Cuba
title_short Chemical Soil Properties of Four Suburban Farms in Santiago de Cuba
title_sort chemical soil properties of four suburban farms in santiago de cuba
topic suburban agriculture
nutrition
soil properties
url https://revistas.reduc.edu.cu/index.php/agrisost/article/view/e3892
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