Changes in the Structure of a Nigerian Soil under Different Land Management Practices

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Main Author: Ogunwole,Joshua Olalekan
Publication Date: 2015
Other Authors: Pires,Luiz Fernando, Shehu,Bello Muhammed
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo (Online)
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Summary: Quantification of soil physical quality (SPQ) and pore size distribution (PSD) can assist understanding of how changes in land management practices influence dynamics of soil structure, and this understanding could greatly improve the predictability of soil physical behavior and crop yield. The objectives of this study were to measure the SPQ index under two different land management practices (the continuous arable cropping system and natural bush fallow system), and contrast the effects of these practices on the structure of PSD using soil water retention data. Soil water retention curves obtained from a pressure chamber were fitted to van Genuchten’s equation, setting m (= 1-1/n). Although values for soil bulk density were high, soils under the continuous arable cropping system had good SPQ, and maintained the capacity to support root development. However, soils under the natural bush fallow system had a worse structure than the continuous arable system, with restrictions in available water capacity. These two management systems had different PSDs. Results showed the inferiority of the natural bush fallow system with no traffic restriction (which is the common practice) in relation to the continuous arable cropping system in regard to physical quality and structure.
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title Changes in the Structure of a Nigerian Soil under Different Land Management Practices
spellingShingle Changes in the Structure of a Nigerian Soil under Different Land Management Practices
Ogunwole,Joshua Olalekan
arable cropping
bush fallow
soil water retention
soil physical quality index
title_short Changes in the Structure of a Nigerian Soil under Different Land Management Practices
title_full Changes in the Structure of a Nigerian Soil under Different Land Management Practices
title_fullStr Changes in the Structure of a Nigerian Soil under Different Land Management Practices
title_full_unstemmed Changes in the Structure of a Nigerian Soil under Different Land Management Practices
title_sort Changes in the Structure of a Nigerian Soil under Different Land Management Practices
author Ogunwole,Joshua Olalekan
author_facet Ogunwole,Joshua Olalekan
Pires,Luiz Fernando
Shehu,Bello Muhammed
author_role author
author2 Pires,Luiz Fernando
Shehu,Bello Muhammed
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ogunwole,Joshua Olalekan
Pires,Luiz Fernando
Shehu,Bello Muhammed
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv arable cropping
bush fallow
soil water retention
soil physical quality index
topic arable cropping
bush fallow
soil water retention
soil physical quality index
description Quantification of soil physical quality (SPQ) and pore size distribution (PSD) can assist understanding of how changes in land management practices influence dynamics of soil structure, and this understanding could greatly improve the predictability of soil physical behavior and crop yield. The objectives of this study were to measure the SPQ index under two different land management practices (the continuous arable cropping system and natural bush fallow system), and contrast the effects of these practices on the structure of PSD using soil water retention data. Soil water retention curves obtained from a pressure chamber were fitted to van Genuchten’s equation, setting m (= 1-1/n). Although values for soil bulk density were high, soils under the continuous arable cropping system had good SPQ, and maintained the capacity to support root development. However, soils under the natural bush fallow system had a worse structure than the continuous arable system, with restrictions in available water capacity. These two management systems had different PSDs. Results showed the inferiority of the natural bush fallow system with no traffic restriction (which is the common practice) in relation to the continuous arable cropping system in regard to physical quality and structure.
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