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Characterization And Classification Of Selected Floodplain Soils For Arable Crop Production In Abakaliki Southeastern Nigeria

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  • Nnabuihe, Emmanuel Chinweike
  • Uzoma, Onweremadu, Emmanuel
  • Uzoho, Bethel Ugochukwu
  • Aririguzo, Bernadine Ngozi

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The study investigated soils of Abakaliki floodplains to characterize and classify them for sustainable use and management. Two profile pits each were dug in Mgbo-Abaja, Inyimagu and Nkwagu sites. Twenty-seven soil samples were collected from genetic horizons and sent to the laboratory for analysis. Results showed that soils were well drained except in Mgbo-Abaja 002 which was poorly drained. Colour varied from brown (10YR 5/3) to weak red (2.5YR 5/2), brown (10YR 4/3) to red (2.5YR 5/6) and dark yellowish brown (10YR 4/6) to reddish yellow (5YR 7/8) in Mgbo-Abaja, Inyimagu and Nkwagu respectively. Mottles were observed in MgboAbaja and Inyimagu profiles as a result of redoximorphism. Soils were sandy and ranged from 526 – 764 mg/kg. The pH was moderately acidic (5.80 – 6.07); mean values of base saturation (%) was moderate (21.03 – 45.31 %), electrical conductivity was low (< 4.0 dSm-1 ) and exchangeable sodium percent (ESP) was < 15 % except in Nkwagu profile 006. The soils were classified (USDA / WRB) as Typic Kandiaquults / Ferralic Gleysols (Mgbo-Abaja 001), Typic Kandiaquults / Cambic Gleysols (Mgbo-Abaja 002), Typic Kandiaquults / Ferralic Gleysols (Inyimagu 003), Grossarenic Kandiaqualfs / Ferralic Gleysols (Inyimagu 004), Typic Kandiaquults / Ferralic Acrisols (Nkwagu 005) and Grossarenic Kandiaqualfs / Ferralic Acrisols (Nkwagu 006). It is recommended that there should be creation of drainage channels to reduce water logging of sites, employ some management practices like liming, application of biochar technique, organic manure and inorganic fertilizer, which will boost the condition of soils and improve their fertility for arable crop production.

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  • Nnabuihe, Emmanuel Chinweike & Uzoma, Onweremadu, Emmanuel & Uzoho, Bethel Ugochukwu & Aririguzo, Bernadine Ngozi, 2022. "Characterization And Classification Of Selected Floodplain Soils For Arable Crop Production In Abakaliki Southeastern Nigeria," International Journal of Agriculture and Environmental Research, Malwa International Journals Publication, vol. 8(1), February.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ijaeri:333822
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.333822
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    Agribusiness; Agricultural and Food Policy;

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