Soil Fertility Evaluation of Some Kola Plantations in Kwara and Kogi States, Nigeria for Enhanced Productivity

O. S. Ibiremo, N. Taiwo, C. I. Iloyanomon, M. O. Ogunlade, O. Fagbami
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This study was carried out to assess the soil fertility condition of some selected kola plantations in Kwara and Kogi States. Ten core soil samples at 0-20cm and 20-40cm depth were randomly collected in each plantation using soil auger and bulked into composite samples to obtain representative soil samples. The soil samples were air dried, sieved through 2mm sieve and some physical and chemical properties were determined following standard laboratory procedures. Thesoil texture of the plantations studied in Kwara and Kogi States were either loamy sand or sandy soils. Soil organic carbon contents of both states were lower than the critical value of 30.00g/kg soil considered to be optimum and ideal for tree crop plantation. This indicates that there has been a great loss of organic matter from the soil reflecting the sandy texture of the plantations. The low organic matter content and slightly acidic soil could affect major nutrients availability and may result in nutrient imbalance. Nitrogen content of some of the location studied were low, this could be because sandy soil under high rainfall are prone to N deficiency which may have affected N leaf content as well, this makes N fertilizer application necessary because N is needed for vegetative growth and profitable yields. Available P and exchangeable cation (Mg and Ca) were found adequate for most of the plantations. The kola leaf N contents were below critical levels of 1.09% recommended for kola.Variation in soil nutrient content of top soil and sub soil of some of the plantation shows that an adequate fertilizer management system specifically directed to address the need of the soil is required.
尼日利亚Kwara和Kogi州一些科拉种植园土壤肥力评价以提高生产力
本研究旨在评估Kwara和Kogi州一些选定的科拉种植园的土壤肥力状况。利用土壤螺旋钻在每个人工林中随机采集0 ~ 20cm和20 ~ 40cm深度的10个岩心土壤样品,并将其打包成复合样品,获得具有代表性的土壤样品。土壤样品风干,通过2mm筛子筛选,并按照标准实验室程序测定一些物理和化学性质。在Kwara和Kogi州研究的种植园土壤质地要么是壤土,要么是沙质土壤。两种状态下的土壤有机碳含量均低于30.00g/kg土壤的最佳理想水平。这表明土壤中有大量的有机质流失,反映了人工林的沙质质地。低有机质含量和微酸性土壤会影响主要养分的有效性,可能导致养分失衡。部分研究地点的氮素含量较低,这可能是因为高降雨量下的沙质土壤容易缺氮,这可能也影响了叶片的氮含量,这使得氮肥的施用变得必要,因为氮是营养生长和盈利产量所需要的。大多数人工林的有效磷和交换阳离子(Mg和Ca)都是足够的。可乐果叶片氮含量低于可乐果推荐临界值1.09%。一些人工林表层土壤和底土土壤养分含量的变化表明,需要一个专门针对土壤需求的适当的肥料管理系统。
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