Research Article

Effects of Land Use Types on Soil Quality in a Southern Guinea Savanah, Nasarawa State of Nigeria

1 Nasarawa State University
* Corresponding author: amanasm@soilsjournalnigeria.com
Published: Apr, 2012
Pages: 188-192
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Abstract

This research was carried out at the College of Agriculture Lafia Research field in 2010 cropping season. The objective of this study was to investigate effects of long term cultivation on soil properties. Surface soil samples (0-15cm) were collected from three sites in each of the five land use types including: cassava, legume, maize, oil palm plantation and secondary forest. The samples were subjected to physical and chemical analyses to access the extent of change in soil quality. According to the results of statistical analysis, bulk density (BD), mean weight diameter (MWD), water stable aggregates (WSA), soil organic matter content (SOM), total nitrogen (TN), total porosity (TP), pH and available phosphorus (P) were significantly affected by land use types. Differences in bulk density (1.65-1.81g/cm3) among the land use types were highly significant (p