Soil fertility status of soils of Sudano-Sahelian and Humid Forest Zones of West Africa and some soil management strategies for smallholder farms

Knowledge of soil properties and fertility status of farmers’ fields are basic information needed by Agricultural Extension Agents to guide farmers on wise and sustainable management of soil. The properties of some cultivated fields in the Sudano-Sahelian of Ghana and Humid Forest zones of Nigeria w...

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Main Authors: Effiom Oku, Alexandre Martins Abdao dos Passos, Simone S. Quintino, Nkiruka Celestina Odoh, Titilayo Bolane Olowookere
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Published: University of Bologna 2021-10-01
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Online Access:https://eqa.unibo.it/article/view/12745
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author Effiom Oku
Alexandre Martins Abdao dos Passos
Simone S. Quintino
Nkiruka Celestina Odoh
Titilayo Bolane Olowookere
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description Knowledge of soil properties and fertility status of farmers’ fields are basic information needed by Agricultural Extension Agents to guide farmers on wise and sustainable management of soil. The properties of some cultivated fields in the Sudano-Sahelian of Ghana and Humid Forest zones of Nigeria were studied. The aim was to quantify the soil properties and fertility status with a view to prescribing low input ecological technologies that would improve and sustain soil productivity.  Core samples were taken from the depth of 0 – 40 cm in eleven and eight farmers’ fields in the Upper East Ghana and South East Nigeria, respectively.  Soil properties determined using standard methods were; pH, TN, SOC, SOM, P, Exchangeable bases, EA, base saturation, PSD, WP, FC, bulk density, P and SHC.  Both soils were sand in texture (> 700 g kg-1). The WP and FC were either below or within the lower border of critical levels. This shows crops in all the fields are prone to incipient wilting under any short dry spell. The chemical properties of the Sahelian-Sahelian zone showed that pH averaged 6.54 (moderate acidic), SOC 16 g kg-1 (low), TN 13 g kg-1 (very high), P, 18 mg kg-1 (moderate), K 0.23 C mol kg-1) (moderate), ECEC 8.18 C mol kg-1(medium fertility class). In the Humid Forest zones, pH was 4.38 (extremely acidic), SOC 7.41 g kg-1 (very low), N 1.78 g kg-1 (low), P 15.94 mg kg-1 (moderate), K 1.94 C mol kg-1 (very high) and ECEC 8.8 C mol kg-1 (medium fertility class).  The fertility class indicates that the soils will response to external inputs and wise land management practices. A mix of Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus (AMF), multipurpose tree species, contour cultivation, organic mulch, multiple crop mixture, under vetiver grass buffer strip is recommended.
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spelling doaj.art-82436e0b6ccf40df8af6b2a409acb6f72022-12-22T00:06:27ZengUniversity of BolognaEQA2039-98982281-44852021-10-0146253610.6092/issn.2281-4485/1274511056Soil fertility status of soils of Sudano-Sahelian and Humid Forest Zones of West Africa and some soil management strategies for smallholder farmsEffiom Oku0Alexandre Martins Abdao dos Passos1Simone S. Quintino2Nkiruka Celestina Odoh3Titilayo Bolane Olowookere4University of AbujaEmbrapa Milho e Sorgo, Sete Lagoas, MGFederal University of Rondonia, Porto VelhoDepartment of Soil Science, Faculty of Agriculture, University of AbujaDepartment of Soil Science, Faculty of Agriculture, University of AbujaKnowledge of soil properties and fertility status of farmers’ fields are basic information needed by Agricultural Extension Agents to guide farmers on wise and sustainable management of soil. The properties of some cultivated fields in the Sudano-Sahelian of Ghana and Humid Forest zones of Nigeria were studied. The aim was to quantify the soil properties and fertility status with a view to prescribing low input ecological technologies that would improve and sustain soil productivity.  Core samples were taken from the depth of 0 – 40 cm in eleven and eight farmers’ fields in the Upper East Ghana and South East Nigeria, respectively.  Soil properties determined using standard methods were; pH, TN, SOC, SOM, P, Exchangeable bases, EA, base saturation, PSD, WP, FC, bulk density, P and SHC.  Both soils were sand in texture (> 700 g kg-1). The WP and FC were either below or within the lower border of critical levels. This shows crops in all the fields are prone to incipient wilting under any short dry spell. The chemical properties of the Sahelian-Sahelian zone showed that pH averaged 6.54 (moderate acidic), SOC 16 g kg-1 (low), TN 13 g kg-1 (very high), P, 18 mg kg-1 (moderate), K 0.23 C mol kg-1) (moderate), ECEC 8.18 C mol kg-1(medium fertility class). In the Humid Forest zones, pH was 4.38 (extremely acidic), SOC 7.41 g kg-1 (very low), N 1.78 g kg-1 (low), P 15.94 mg kg-1 (moderate), K 1.94 C mol kg-1 (very high) and ECEC 8.8 C mol kg-1 (medium fertility class).  The fertility class indicates that the soils will response to external inputs and wise land management practices. A mix of Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus (AMF), multipurpose tree species, contour cultivation, organic mulch, multiple crop mixture, under vetiver grass buffer strip is recommended.https://eqa.unibo.it/article/view/12745mycorrhizaesoil husbandrysoil rehabilitationsoil propertiesvetiver degraded soils
spellingShingle Effiom Oku
Alexandre Martins Abdao dos Passos
Simone S. Quintino
Nkiruka Celestina Odoh
Titilayo Bolane Olowookere
Soil fertility status of soils of Sudano-Sahelian and Humid Forest Zones of West Africa and some soil management strategies for smallholder farms
EQA
mycorrhizae
soil husbandry
soil rehabilitation
soil properties
vetiver
degraded soils
title Soil fertility status of soils of Sudano-Sahelian and Humid Forest Zones of West Africa and some soil management strategies for smallholder farms
title_full Soil fertility status of soils of Sudano-Sahelian and Humid Forest Zones of West Africa and some soil management strategies for smallholder farms
title_fullStr Soil fertility status of soils of Sudano-Sahelian and Humid Forest Zones of West Africa and some soil management strategies for smallholder farms
title_full_unstemmed Soil fertility status of soils of Sudano-Sahelian and Humid Forest Zones of West Africa and some soil management strategies for smallholder farms
title_short Soil fertility status of soils of Sudano-Sahelian and Humid Forest Zones of West Africa and some soil management strategies for smallholder farms
title_sort soil fertility status of soils of sudano sahelian and humid forest zones of west africa and some soil management strategies for smallholder farms
topic mycorrhizae
soil husbandry
soil rehabilitation
soil properties
vetiver
degraded soils
url https://eqa.unibo.it/article/view/12745
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