Assessment of Macro and Micro Mineral Compositions at Different Depths of Forest Nursery Soils in Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta, Nigeria

Ojekunle O.O., Oyelowo O.J., Yisau J.A., Majolagbe M.O
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Forest soil is characteristically fundamental in the establishment of healthy seedlings for eventual planting out on the field. It is composed of mineral particles, organic matter, water, air, and numerous microorganisms. Two forest nursery soils at different depths were investigated at the Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta (FUNAAB) for their mineral compositions. With the aid of a soil auger, twenty soil samples were randomly collected from different points in two sites at different depths (0-15 cm and 15-30 cm, air dried and taken to the laboratory for further analysis. Site 1 and site 2 (frequently cultivated portion for agroforestry bare-root seedlings and intermittently used portion). The obtained data were subjected to descriptive statistics. The composition of mineral elements varied with sites and depths. The level of Potassium was higher at depths 0 – 15 cm and 15 – 30 cm in site 2 than other macro-minerals (Sodium, Calcium and Magnesium) when compared between sites. The order of concentration includes K>Mg>Na>Ca. Micro-minerals were significantly higher at soil depth 0 – 15 cm in site 2 than site 1 (Fe>Zn>Mn>Cu). At soil depth 15 – 30 cm, levels of copper, zinc and manganese were significantly higher (p < 0.05) in site 1 with the following trend Cu>Fe>Zn>Mn. The study showed that forest nursery soils varied in their mineral composition along with depth in the studied sites. Site 2 had better physicochemical properties and higher level of some essential minerals needed for good performance of seedling growth at nursery stage.
尼日利亚阿贝奥库塔联邦农业大学不同深度森林苗圃土壤的宏观和微观矿物质成分评估
森林土壤是培育健康树苗并最终将其种植到大地上的基础。它由矿物颗粒、有机物、水、空气和大量微生物组成。阿贝奥库塔联邦农业大学(FUNAAB)对不同深度的两种森林苗圃土壤进行了矿物质成分调查。在土壤钻的帮助下,从两个地点的不同点随机采集了 20 份不同深度(0-15 厘米和 15-30 厘米)的土壤样本,风干后送往实验室进行进一步分析。地点 1 和地点 2(经常种植农林业裸根苗的部分和间歇使用的部分)。对所获得的数据进行了描述性统计。矿物质元素的组成因地点和深度而异。与其他大分子矿物质(钠、钙和镁)相比,钾的含量在第 2 个地点的 0 - 15 厘米和 15 - 30 厘米深度较高。浓度顺序为 K>Mg>Na>Ca。在土壤深度 0-15 厘米处,2 号地点的微量矿物质含量明显高于 1 号地点(铁>锌>锰>铜)。在 15-30 厘米深的土壤中,1 号地的铜、锌和锰含量明显更高(p < 0.05),其趋势为铜>铁>锌>锰。研究表明,在所研究的地点,森林苗圃土壤的矿物质成分随深度而变化。地点 2 的理化性质更好,一些必要矿物质的含量更高,有利于幼苗在育苗阶段的良好生长。
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