Impact of Wastes on Some Properties of Soil around an Active Dumpsite in Ibadan, Southwestern Nigeria

Recently most farmers in developing country like Nigeria has resulted to the use of solid wastes as compost to replenish the deteriorated soils while some are farming on the abandoned waste dumpsite due to their richness in organic matter. This study assessed the soil nutrient and fertility status b...

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Main Authors: Oluwatoyin Opeyemi Akintola, Gabriel Oladapo Adeyemi, Oluwayemisi Samuel Olokeogun, Idayat Adewunmi Bodede
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Language:English
Published: Wright State University 2021-08-01
Series:Journal of Bioresource Management
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Online Access:https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1306&context=jbm
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author Oluwatoyin Opeyemi Akintola
Gabriel Oladapo Adeyemi
Oluwayemisi Samuel Olokeogun
Idayat Adewunmi Bodede
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description Recently most farmers in developing country like Nigeria has resulted to the use of solid wastes as compost to replenish the deteriorated soils while some are farming on the abandoned waste dumpsite due to their richness in organic matter. This study assessed the soil nutrient and fertility status by investigating the influence of wastes (if any) on physical and chemical properties of soils in and around Lapite dumpsite for environmental sustainability. Ten soil samples each collected from three locations: dumpsite, downslope and upslope sites at depth of 0-20cm were analyzed for soil texture, bulk density, porosity, electrical conductivity, pH, organic carbon, organic matter content (OMC), total nitrogen (TN), available phosphorus (AP), Na, K, Ca, Mg, Fe, Zn, Cu, Pb and Ni. Significant differences were observed on soil physical: moisture content (18.05-38.11 %); Bulk density (1.01-1.54 g/cm3); porosity (49.09-74.56 %) and chemical properties: : OMC (1.39-5.98 %);TN (0.58-1.60 %); AP(0.35-1.09 %) among others in soils from the studied location sites at p ≤ 0.05; however, no remarkable impact was noticed on soil texture. This study has shown that deposition of wastes has impacted the physical and chemical properties by improving soil organic matter contents and increasing nutrient contents such as exchangeable bases and micronutrient, thus enhancing soil organic matter, fertility and productivity status of the soil for maximum plant growth. However, increase in heavy metal concentrations in dumpsite soils call for incessant assessment and monitoring, thus sorting, reuse and recycling should be encouraged to reduce the metal loads over time.
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spelling doaj.art-8990e6acaf6846fcb7299d3b6c55dbc52022-12-22T02:30:44ZengWright State UniversityJournal of Bioresource Management2309-38542021-08-0183274010.35691/JBM.1202.0193Impact of Wastes on Some Properties of Soil around an Active Dumpsite in Ibadan, Southwestern NigeriaOluwatoyin Opeyemi Akintola 0Gabriel Oladapo Adeyemi 1Oluwayemisi Samuel Olokeogun2Idayat Adewunmi Bodede3Department of Forestry Technology, Federal College of Forestry, Ibadan, Nigeria. Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria, Ibadan, Oyo State, NigeriaDepartment of Geology, University of Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria.Department of Forestry Technology, Federal College of Forestry, Ibadan, Nigeria. Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria, Ibadan, Oyo State, NigeriaDepartment of Crop Production Technology, Federal College of Forestry, Ibadan, Nigeria, Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria.Recently most farmers in developing country like Nigeria has resulted to the use of solid wastes as compost to replenish the deteriorated soils while some are farming on the abandoned waste dumpsite due to their richness in organic matter. This study assessed the soil nutrient and fertility status by investigating the influence of wastes (if any) on physical and chemical properties of soils in and around Lapite dumpsite for environmental sustainability. Ten soil samples each collected from three locations: dumpsite, downslope and upslope sites at depth of 0-20cm were analyzed for soil texture, bulk density, porosity, electrical conductivity, pH, organic carbon, organic matter content (OMC), total nitrogen (TN), available phosphorus (AP), Na, K, Ca, Mg, Fe, Zn, Cu, Pb and Ni. Significant differences were observed on soil physical: moisture content (18.05-38.11 %); Bulk density (1.01-1.54 g/cm3); porosity (49.09-74.56 %) and chemical properties: : OMC (1.39-5.98 %);TN (0.58-1.60 %); AP(0.35-1.09 %) among others in soils from the studied location sites at p ≤ 0.05; however, no remarkable impact was noticed on soil texture. This study has shown that deposition of wastes has impacted the physical and chemical properties by improving soil organic matter contents and increasing nutrient contents such as exchangeable bases and micronutrient, thus enhancing soil organic matter, fertility and productivity status of the soil for maximum plant growth. However, increase in heavy metal concentrations in dumpsite soils call for incessant assessment and monitoring, thus sorting, reuse and recycling should be encouraged to reduce the metal loads over time.https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1306&context=jbmheavy metalincessant assessmentlapite dumpsiteorganic matterplant growth.
spellingShingle Oluwatoyin Opeyemi Akintola
Gabriel Oladapo Adeyemi
Oluwayemisi Samuel Olokeogun
Idayat Adewunmi Bodede
Impact of Wastes on Some Properties of Soil around an Active Dumpsite in Ibadan, Southwestern Nigeria
Journal of Bioresource Management
heavy metal
incessant assessment
lapite dumpsite
organic matter
plant growth.
title Impact of Wastes on Some Properties of Soil around an Active Dumpsite in Ibadan, Southwestern Nigeria
title_full Impact of Wastes on Some Properties of Soil around an Active Dumpsite in Ibadan, Southwestern Nigeria
title_fullStr Impact of Wastes on Some Properties of Soil around an Active Dumpsite in Ibadan, Southwestern Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Wastes on Some Properties of Soil around an Active Dumpsite in Ibadan, Southwestern Nigeria
title_short Impact of Wastes on Some Properties of Soil around an Active Dumpsite in Ibadan, Southwestern Nigeria
title_sort impact of wastes on some properties of soil around an active dumpsite in ibadan southwestern nigeria
topic heavy metal
incessant assessment
lapite dumpsite
organic matter
plant growth.
url https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1306&context=jbm
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