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DOI: 10.1007/978-90-481-2543-2_47
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Soil Fertility Variability in Relation to the Yields of Maize and Soybean Under Intensifying Cropping Systems in the Tropical Savannas of Northeastern Nigeria

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“…In addition, sorting of soil materials as a result of clay eluviation and wind erosion has been reported as one of the major reason for a high sand fraction in the surface soils of northern Nigeria [54,55]. The low total C-contents (indicative of low organic matter content), total N and ECEC in the soils can be related to two factors; (i) inherently, the sandy nature of the parent material containing a low weatherable mineral reserve necessary for nutrient recharge and a small capacity for carbon storage, (ii) anthropogenically, through burning or complete removal of crop residues for livestock and other needs [56]. Many studies have reported low total C, total N and ECEC contents within the study area [9,13,14,57].…”
Section: Soil Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, sorting of soil materials as a result of clay eluviation and wind erosion has been reported as one of the major reason for a high sand fraction in the surface soils of northern Nigeria [54,55]. The low total C-contents (indicative of low organic matter content), total N and ECEC in the soils can be related to two factors; (i) inherently, the sandy nature of the parent material containing a low weatherable mineral reserve necessary for nutrient recharge and a small capacity for carbon storage, (ii) anthropogenically, through burning or complete removal of crop residues for livestock and other needs [56]. Many studies have reported low total C, total N and ECEC contents within the study area [9,13,14,57].…”
Section: Soil Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 ). Low use of organic manure among farmers has been reported by Aliyu et al 16 in the same area, it was also reported to diminish attainable maize yield 27 , 28 . Cow dung manure was the most predominantly used (in 31% of cases) organic manure among the farmers (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…The concentration of available Cu (1.07 mg kg −1 ) was low and there was relatively high concentration of Mn (46 mg kg −1 ) and Fe (178 mg kg −1 ) due to the slightly acidic pH (5.6) of the soil (Table 1). Available soil P in the field (8.6 mg kg −1 ) was as low, as is common in sandy savanna soils with low organic matter content (Kwari et al, 2011).…”
Section: Experimental Site and Soil Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 81%