ABSTRACT
This study was conducted to determine the
physical, chemical and mineralogical properties of soils as well as the
distribution of` phosphorus (P) forms in soils supporting rice production in
Abia State, Nigeria. A total of 54 composite soil samples were collected from
the depths of 0-20cm, 20 – 40cm and 40 – 60cm respectively from 18 different
farms, located at Amaeke-Abam, Ahaba-Imenyi, Bende, Urbanu-Ibeku and Uzuakoli
in Abia State. The soil samples were subjected to routine physical and chemical
analysis in the laboratory. Results obtained showed that the soils varied in
texture from sandy clay loam at the surface (0-20cm) to sandy clay at lowest
depth (below 40cm-60cm).The soils were very acidic (pH 4.74-5.00) and the pH
increased insignificantly with increase in soil depth. Organic matter level was
moderate (ranging from 36.60g/kg to 24.00 g/kg)
and decreased with increase in depth. ECEC was low all through the three depths
(ranging from 19.40 cmol/kg to 20.40cmol/kg).Total
exchangeable acidity decreased down the depth, with mean values of 3.09cmol/kg,
2.85cmol/kg and 2.47cmol/kg and these were rated above the critical value of
2.00cmol/kg Al toxicity. Apart from exchangeable Ca and magnesium, values of Na
and K were low, with values increasing with profile depths. Exchangeable
calcium had a range of 6.09cmol/kg to 6.44cmol/kg in the 0-20cm depth and
40-60cm depth respectively. Exchangeable K was low in the top soil
(0.16cmol/kg) and increased above the critical value of 0.2cmol/kg in the sub
soils. Exchangeable Mg and Na contents were in the ranges of 9.96cmol/kg (top
soil) to 11.61cmol/kg (sub soil) and 0.08cmol/kg (top soil) to 0.09cmol/kg (sub
soil) respectively. The available phosphorus was low (<15.0mg/kg) and increased along the profile. Total
nitrogen was low (1.57g/kg) at 0-20cm with values decreasing with depth. The
mineralogy of sand sized fractions was predominantly quartz with little
quantity of kaolinite. Silt fraction mineralogy showed the presence of quartz,
(23.82% - 62.07%), microcline (1.13% - 2.65%), kaolinite (0.21% - 0.26%) and
some traces of the other minerals. Mineralogy of the clay particles showed that
the soils studied had mixed mineralogy dominated by quartz (12.13% – 83.22%),
little quantity of kaolinite (3.12% – 5.67%) and microcline (1.97% – 4.84%).
The abundance of the P fractions was in this order Ca-P > Fe-P > Al-P
> Org.P > Ca-P. It was observed that only Al-P significantly varied
between depths. The correlation study showed that Al-P had a positive
significant (P<0.01) correlation with total nitrogen, but slightly and positively
correlated with exchangeable magnesium, total exchangeable bases, base
saturation and effective cation exchange capacity. Fe-P significantly (P<0.05) and positively
correlated with organic matter, organic carbon, exchangeable H and TEA. Ca-P
had a significant (P<0.05) and positive correlation with exchangeable Al and silt. Organic P
correlated positively and significantly (P<0.05) with exchangeable Mg and Ca, TEB and ECEC. These soils supporting
rice production in Abia State will require good application of organic manure
and mineral fertilizers to enhance their fertility for sustainable rice
production.
ANULIKA, I (2022). Soil Properties, Mineralogy And Distribution Of Phosphorus Forms In Swamp Rice Growing Soils Of Abia State, Nigeria. Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Dec 22, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/soil-properties-mineralogy-and-distribution-of-phosphorus-forms-in-swamp-rice-growing-soils-of-abia-state-nigeria-7-2
IFEAMALUME, ANULIKA. "Soil Properties, Mineralogy And Distribution Of Phosphorus Forms In Swamp Rice Growing Soils Of Abia State, Nigeria" Mouau.afribary.org. Mouau.afribary.org, 14 Nov. 2022, https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/soil-properties-mineralogy-and-distribution-of-phosphorus-forms-in-swamp-rice-growing-soils-of-abia-state-nigeria-7-2. Accessed 22 Dec. 2024.
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IFEAMALUME, ANULIKA. "Soil Properties, Mineralogy And Distribution Of Phosphorus Forms In Swamp Rice Growing Soils Of Abia State, Nigeria" Mouau.afribary.org (2022). Accessed 22 Dec. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/soil-properties-mineralogy-and-distribution-of-phosphorus-forms-in-swamp-rice-growing-soils-of-abia-state-nigeria-7-2