Toposequence Study of Soils along Donga River in Manya, Takum Local Government Area Taraba State, Northeast Nigeria

A toposequence soils study was undertaken along Donga River in Manya, Takum LGA Northeast Nigeria. Three (3) profile pits were sunk using physiographic positions (upper slope, mid-slope and valley bottom) and the soil samples were collected based on genetic horizon differentiation, the samples we...

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Main Authors: P. E. Imadojemu, M. N. Usman, K.C. Uzoma, Q. K. Isa
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Language:English
Published: Bulgarian Soil Science Society 2022-11-01
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Online Access:https://www.bsss.bg/issues/Issue2_2022/BJSS_2022_2_2.pdf
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author P. E. Imadojemu
M. N. Usman
K.C. Uzoma
Q. K. Isa
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description A toposequence soils study was undertaken along Donga River in Manya, Takum LGA Northeast Nigeria. Three (3) profile pits were sunk using physiographic positions (upper slope, mid-slope and valley bottom) and the soil samples were collected based on genetic horizon differentiation, the samples were subjected to routine laboratory analysis. Data generated was analyzed statistically using coefficient of variance and weighted mean. All profile pits were geo-referenced using hand held GPS receiver. Soil colour ranged from dark brown (7.5YR 3/2) in the Ap horizons to strong brown (7.5YR 5/8) in the Bt horizons. Sand and silt dominated the fractions (sand mean content 43.00 g/kg1 , 71.47 g/kg1 and 39.64 for Pedons 1, 2 and 3 respectively and silt mean at Bt2 had 558 g/kg1 , 366 g/kg1 and 680 g/kg1 for Pedons 1, 2 and 3 respectively). The bulk density was higher in the top soils than in the sub soils, the highest mean was recorded in pedon 3 (1.57 g/cm3 ). The silt clay ratio (SCR) was indicative of soils with weatherable minerals. The soil pH ranged from moderately acid to slightly acid (6.48, 5.80, 5.95) in pedons 1, 2 and 3 respectively. The negative ∆pH values obtained are indicative that the colloidal fraction had exchangeable capacity. The total nitrogen was rated low while available phosphorus was rated very high to high. The percentage base saturation had mean from 96.72%, 97.12% and 95.79% in pedons 1,2 and 3 respectively, suggestive of Alfisols -Entisols mix. There were varied results for coefficient of variation (CV) in soil properties among the different positions on the toposequence. Therefore, the soils were classified as Typic Isohyperthermic Haplustalfs in pedons 2 and 3 with fluvic characters in pedon 1 (USDA) which corresponded to Arenic Luvisols (WRB).
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spelling doaj.art-8be300a5e6f049438362577958b78e8e2022-12-24T09:40:48ZengBulgarian Soil Science SocietyBulgarian Journal of Soil Science2534-87872367-92122022-11-017210511810.5281/zenodo.7426348Toposequence Study of Soils along Donga River in Manya, Takum Local Government Area Taraba State, Northeast NigeriaP. E. Imadojemu0M. N. Usman1K.C. Uzoma2Q. K. Isa3Department of Soil Science and Land Resources Management, Faculty of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Federal University Wukari, P.M.B. 1020, Katsina-Ala Road, Wukari, Taraba State, NigeriaDepartment of Agricultural Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Federal University Wukari, P.M.B 1020, Katsina-Ala Road, Wukari, Taraba State, NigeriaDepartment of Soil Science and Meteorology, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Abia StateDepartment of Soil Science and Land Resources Management, Faculty of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Federal University Wukari, P.M.B. 1020, Katsina-Ala Road, Wukari, Taraba State, NigeriaA toposequence soils study was undertaken along Donga River in Manya, Takum LGA Northeast Nigeria. Three (3) profile pits were sunk using physiographic positions (upper slope, mid-slope and valley bottom) and the soil samples were collected based on genetic horizon differentiation, the samples were subjected to routine laboratory analysis. Data generated was analyzed statistically using coefficient of variance and weighted mean. All profile pits were geo-referenced using hand held GPS receiver. Soil colour ranged from dark brown (7.5YR 3/2) in the Ap horizons to strong brown (7.5YR 5/8) in the Bt horizons. Sand and silt dominated the fractions (sand mean content 43.00 g/kg1 , 71.47 g/kg1 and 39.64 for Pedons 1, 2 and 3 respectively and silt mean at Bt2 had 558 g/kg1 , 366 g/kg1 and 680 g/kg1 for Pedons 1, 2 and 3 respectively). The bulk density was higher in the top soils than in the sub soils, the highest mean was recorded in pedon 3 (1.57 g/cm3 ). The silt clay ratio (SCR) was indicative of soils with weatherable minerals. The soil pH ranged from moderately acid to slightly acid (6.48, 5.80, 5.95) in pedons 1, 2 and 3 respectively. The negative ∆pH values obtained are indicative that the colloidal fraction had exchangeable capacity. The total nitrogen was rated low while available phosphorus was rated very high to high. The percentage base saturation had mean from 96.72%, 97.12% and 95.79% in pedons 1,2 and 3 respectively, suggestive of Alfisols -Entisols mix. There were varied results for coefficient of variation (CV) in soil properties among the different positions on the toposequence. Therefore, the soils were classified as Typic Isohyperthermic Haplustalfs in pedons 2 and 3 with fluvic characters in pedon 1 (USDA) which corresponded to Arenic Luvisols (WRB).https://www.bsss.bg/issues/Issue2_2022/BJSS_2022_2_2.pdftoposequencelandusesoil profilesoil classificationnortheast nigeria
spellingShingle P. E. Imadojemu
M. N. Usman
K.C. Uzoma
Q. K. Isa
Toposequence Study of Soils along Donga River in Manya, Takum Local Government Area Taraba State, Northeast Nigeria
Bulgarian Journal of Soil Science
toposequence
landuse
soil profile
soil classification
northeast nigeria
title Toposequence Study of Soils along Donga River in Manya, Takum Local Government Area Taraba State, Northeast Nigeria
title_full Toposequence Study of Soils along Donga River in Manya, Takum Local Government Area Taraba State, Northeast Nigeria
title_fullStr Toposequence Study of Soils along Donga River in Manya, Takum Local Government Area Taraba State, Northeast Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Toposequence Study of Soils along Donga River in Manya, Takum Local Government Area Taraba State, Northeast Nigeria
title_short Toposequence Study of Soils along Donga River in Manya, Takum Local Government Area Taraba State, Northeast Nigeria
title_sort toposequence study of soils along donga river in manya takum local government area taraba state northeast nigeria
topic toposequence
landuse
soil profile
soil classification
northeast nigeria
url https://www.bsss.bg/issues/Issue2_2022/BJSS_2022_2_2.pdf
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