ABSTRACT
Field
experiments were conducted between 2016 and 2018 at Fores try Research
Institute of Nigeria, Humid Forest Research Station, Umuahia, South east
Nigeria, to study litter production, decomposition and nutrient release
dynamics in Allanblackia floribunda (oliv) agroforestry system and espacement
interaction on growth and yield of maize and mungbean. The experiments were all
laid out in a randomized complete' block design with three replications for the
experiment on litter production, decomposition and nutrient release, and four
replications for the alley cropping experiments. Litter trays were used for
monthly collection of leaf litter while the litter bag method was employed for
the decomposition study. In the first espacement experiment, there were four
treatments comprising 2 maize spatial arrangements (single and double rows)
between Allanblackia hedge rows and a no-tree control (maize monocrop in single
and double rows) In the second espacement experiment. treatments were four and
comprised 2 mungbean plant spacings (20cm x 20cm and 30cmx 20cm) between
Allanblackia rows and a no-tree control (mungbean monocrop 20cm x 20cm and 30cm
x 20cm spacing). Results indicated that the dry season months of November,
December, January and February gave significantly higher leaf litterfall (23.76
- 43.50 kg/ha in 2016/17 and 34.75- 151.22kg/ha in 2017/18) than the rainy
season months (4.96- 14.53 kg/ha in 2016/17 and 8.81- 17.96 kg/ha in 2017/18).
Leaf litter production positively and significantly correlated with maximum
temperature and negatively correlated with rainfall and relative humidity, with
a bimodal pattern showing leaf litter peak production in January and December.
The C:N ratio was 10.6: 1. The cumulative mean leaf litter decomposition at 48 WALP
was 91.0%, with a biphasic mode of decay, having an initial rapid phase of mass
loss (4 - 24 WALP) and a later slower phase (28 - 48WALP), Leaf litter
half-life was obtained at 8 WALP while the turn over coefficient k (decay
constant) was 4.62/year. The percentage cumulative mean nutrient release for N,
P, K, Ca and Mg increased up to 24 or 28 WALP and thereafter stabilized up to
40 WALP, after which a slight decline in P. K. Ca and Mg and a significant drop
in nitrogen. However, Organic carbon increased significantly up to 32 WALP,
beyond which no significant changes occurred in the cumulative release from the
leaf litter. At 10 and 12 WAP, maize double row regardless of cropping system
produced significantly taller plants and higher leaf area index than maize
single row. However, maize double row under sole cropping had significantly
higher seed yield than maize under alley cropping, irrespective of maize
spatial arrangement. Alley cropping and mungbean spacing did not significantly
affect mungbean stem diameter and leaf area index. In contrast, mungbean
spacings 20 x 20cm and 30 x 20cm under sole cropping produced comparable high
seed yields (2.7- 3.1/ha) as the closer spacing of 20 x 20cm in alley cropping
(2.6 /ha) but significantly higher yields than the wider spacing of 30 x 20cm
in alley cropping with Allanblackia floribunda tree species. The continuous
leaf litter production throughout the year. the high rate of litter
decomposition and subsequent release of nutrient make A. floribunda leaf litter
a good source of organic manure for soil fertility restoration and improved
growth and yield of arable crops (maize and mungbean). The early yield
reductions observed in the A. jlorihunda agroforestry system could be
substantially minimised if the trees are planted at wider spacing and pruning
of tree branches and crown management are done regularly
MICHAEL, U (2026). Litter Production, Decomposition And Nutrient Release Dynamics In Allanblackia Floribunda (Oliv) Agroforestry System And Espacement Interaction On Growth And Yield Of Maize And Mungbean :- Koyejo, Afokoghene O . Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved May 19, 2026, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/litter-production-decomposition-and-nutrient-release-dynamics-in-allanblackia-floribunda-oliv-agroforestry-system-and-espacement-interaction-on-growth-and-yield-of-maize-and-mungbean-koyejo-afokoghene-o-7-2
UNIVERSITY, MICHAEL. "Litter Production, Decomposition And Nutrient Release Dynamics In Allanblackia Floribunda (Oliv) Agroforestry System And Espacement Interaction On Growth And Yield Of Maize And Mungbean :- Koyejo, Afokoghene O " Mouau.afribary.org. Mouau.afribary.org, 19 May. 2026, https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/litter-production-decomposition-and-nutrient-release-dynamics-in-allanblackia-floribunda-oliv-agroforestry-system-and-espacement-interaction-on-growth-and-yield-of-maize-and-mungbean-koyejo-afokoghene-o-7-2. Accessed 19 May. 2026.
UNIVERSITY, MICHAEL. "Litter Production, Decomposition And Nutrient Release Dynamics In Allanblackia Floribunda (Oliv) Agroforestry System And Espacement Interaction On Growth And Yield Of Maize And Mungbean :- Koyejo, Afokoghene O ". Mouau.afribary.org, Mouau.afribary.org, 19 May. 2026. Web. 19 May. 2026. < https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/litter-production-decomposition-and-nutrient-release-dynamics-in-allanblackia-floribunda-oliv-agroforestry-system-and-espacement-interaction-on-growth-and-yield-of-maize-and-mungbean-koyejo-afokoghene-o-7-2 >.
UNIVERSITY, MICHAEL. "Litter Production, Decomposition And Nutrient Release Dynamics In Allanblackia Floribunda (Oliv) Agroforestry System And Espacement Interaction On Growth And Yield Of Maize And Mungbean :- Koyejo, Afokoghene O " Mouau.afribary.org (2026). Accessed 19 May. 2026. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/litter-production-decomposition-and-nutrient-release-dynamics-in-allanblackia-floribunda-oliv-agroforestry-system-and-espacement-interaction-on-growth-and-yield-of-maize-and-mungbean-koyejo-afokoghene-o-7-2