Agroforestry stand age influence physical and chemical soil parameters

IF 2.7 Q1 FORESTRY
Benjamin Mutuku Kinyili , Ezekiel Ndunda , Esther Kitur
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The role of agroforestry in improving soil parameters is well known. However, there is debate as to how age of agroforestry practice affects physical and chemical parameters especially in the tropical region of Sub-Saharan Africa where adoption of the practice is fairly recent. To understand those effects, a study was conducted using soil samples taken in farms adopting/non adopting agroforestry practises, selected using a stratified, random sampling strategy. Soil was sampled from adopters and non-adopters using soil auger. At least five sub-samples were collected from each location and the soil mixed to get an integrated soil sample for analysis. The physical (sand, clay, silt and bulk density), chemical properties (pH, total nitrogen [TN], total phosphorus [TP], total organic carbon [TOC], carbon nitrogen ratio [C/N] and carbon to phosphorus ratio [C/P]) were analyzed in the soil. The exchangeable bases (K, Ca, Mg and Na) as well as micronutrients (Mn, Cu, Fe and Zn) were also analyzed. The results indicated that sand was significantly (P < 0.05) higher among non-adopters compared to adopters while silt and bulk density was significantly (P < 0.05) higher among the adopters compared to the non-adopters. Sand levels decreased while silt and bulk density significantly increased with increasing agroforestry stand age. The TN, TOC and C/P ratio were significantly (P < 0.05) higher among adopters and increased consistently with age of adoption, while C/N was higher among non-adopters and decreased with increasing age of agroforestry stand. The trend in exchangeable bases and micro-nutrients in the soil were similar, where higher concentrations occurred among adopters and displayed an increase with regard to age of agroforestry stand. Our results support the hypothesis that age of agroforestry practice affects soil in parameter-specific patterns.
农林间作年龄对土壤理化参数的影响
农林业在改善土壤参数方面的作用众所周知。然而,对于农林业实践的年限如何影响物理和化学参数还存在争议,尤其是在撒哈拉以南非洲的热带地区,因为该地区采用农林业实践的时间较短。为了了解这些影响,我们采用分层随机抽样策略,在采用/未采用农林业做法的农场采集了土壤样本,进行了一项研究。使用土壤钻从采用和未采用农林业做法的农场采集土壤样本。每个地点至少采集五个子样本,然后将土壤混合,得到一个综合土壤样本进行分析。对土壤的物理特性(沙、粘土、粉土和容重)、化学特性(pH 值、全氮 [TN]、全磷 [TP]、总有机碳 [TOC]、碳氮比 [C/N] 和碳磷比 [C/P])进行了分析。此外,还分析了可交换碱(K、Ca、Mg 和 Na)以及微量营养元素(Mn、Cu、Fe 和 Zn)。结果表明,与采用者相比,未采用者的沙子含量明显较高(P < 0.05),而采用者与未采用者相比,淤泥和容重明显较高(P < 0.05)。随着农林林分年龄的增加,沙粒含量减少,而淤泥和容重则明显增加。采用者的 TN、TOC 和 C/P 比值明显较高(P < 0.05),并随着采用年龄的增加而持续增加,而未采用者的 C/N 较高,并随着农林林分年龄的增加而降低。土壤中可交换碱和微量营养元素的变化趋势类似,采用者的含量较高,并且随着农林林分年龄的增加而增加。我们的研究结果支持这样的假设,即农林业实践的年龄以特定的参数模式影响土壤。
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Trees, Forests and People
Trees, Forests and People Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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56 days
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