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对尼日利亚约贝州巴德地方政府区(Bade Local Government Area, LGA)土壤进行了评估,以确定土壤微量元素状况及其与pH、电导率和有机碳的关系。采用土壤取样螺旋钻在LGA的5个主要区0 ~ 20cm深度进行土壤取样。然后使用标准程序对样品进行分析。结果表明,平均pH值为6.45,变异系数(CV)为2.97%。平均电导率(EC)为无盐(0.17dSm -1);土壤有机碳(OC)含量很低(1.03g kg -1)。微量元素平均浓度表明,土壤中硼(B)含量较低(0.35mg kg -1),铜(Cu)含量适中(0.24mg kg -1),铁(Fe)含量较高(5.07mg kg -1),锰(Mn)含量较高(3.12mg kg -1),锌(Zn)含量较低(0.99mg kg -1)。除锌含量最低外,其余微量元素均呈中等变异性。Cu (r -0.243)、Fe (r -0.370)、Mn (r -0.028)和Zn (r -0.196)与pH呈负相关,只有B (r = 0.043)和Zn (r = 0.285)与EC呈正相关。除锌外,其余微量元素均与OC呈显著正相关。土壤养分肥力指数显示,B(1.95)、Cu(1.80)和Fe(2.00)为中等肥力水平,Mn(3.00)和Zn(1.50)分别为高、低肥力水平。土壤管理策略需要考虑微量元素补充和有机质添加。
Status of available micronutrients and their correlation with some soil properties in Bade Local Government Area, North Eastern Nigeria
The soils of Bade Local Government Area (LGA) of Yobe State, Nigeria were assessed to determine the micronutrient status and their relationship with pH, electric conductivity and organic carbon. Soil samples were taken from the five major district of the LGA at the depth of 0-20cm using soil sampling auger. The samples were then analyzed using the standard procedures. Results obtained indicated that the mean pH value was 6.45 with 2.97 % coefficient of variability (CV). The mean electric conductivity (EC) showed non saline (0.17dSm -1 ); while organic carbon (OC) content of the soils was very low (1.03g kg -1 ). Micronutrients mean concentrations indicated low limit for boron (B) (0.35mg kg -1 ), moderate values (0.24mg kg -1 ) for copper (Cu), high concentration of iron (Fe) (5.07mg kg -1 ) and manganese (Mn) (3.12mg kg -1 ), while zinc (Zn) was found to low (0.99mg kg -1 ) in the soils. All the assessed micronutrients showed moderate variability except Zn which is the least. Cu (r -0.243), Fe (r -0.370), Mn (r -0.028) and Zn (r -0.196) showed negative correlation with pH, while only B (r = 0.043) and Zn (r = 0.285) showed positive correlation with EC. Except for zinc all other micronutrients tested showed positive relationship with OC. The nutrient fertility index of the soils indicated moderate fertility level for B (1.95), Cu (1.80) and Fe (2.00), while Mn (3.00) and Zn (1.50) showed high and low fertility level respectively. The soil management strategies need to put into consideration micronutrients supplement and addition of organic matter.