Nutrient concentrations and NH4+‐N mineralization under different soil types and fallow forms in southern Cameroon

To evaluate the soil‐fertility sustainability of the fallow systems, nutrient concentrations and NH4+‐N mineralization were determined in different soil and fallow types in the humid forest zone of southern Cameroon. Two experiments were conducted, the first comprised planted leguminous tree Callian...

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Main Authors: Koutika, L., Ndango, R., Hauser, S.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Wiley 2004
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/103332
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Ndango, R.
Hauser, S.
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description To evaluate the soil‐fertility sustainability of the fallow systems, nutrient concentrations and NH4+‐N mineralization were determined in different soil and fallow types in the humid forest zone of southern Cameroon. Two experiments were conducted, the first comprised planted leguminous tree Calliandra calothyrsus, planted leguminous Pueraria phaseoloides, and regrowth mainly composed of Chromolaena odorata on the Typic Kandiudult. The second experiment made up of a fallow dominated by C. odorata, a fallow with C. odorata removed, and a P. phaseoloides fallow on the Rhodic Kandiudult, Typic Kandiudult, and Typic Kandiudox. In the first experiment, available P, Ca2+, K+ concentrations and effective CEC under C. calothyrsus were, respectively, 40%, 22%, 45%, and 15% lower when compared to P. phaseoloides but no differences were found between soils under P. phaseoloides and C. odorata. Mineralization of NH4+‐N was higher under C. calothyrsus than under C. odorata‐ and P. phaseoloides‐fallow types, indicating the impoverishment of organic material under the former. In the second experiment, the beneficial effect of P. phaseoloides was found in the Rhodic Kandiudult in the 0–10 cm layer throughout its low NH4+ release from mineralization. In the Typic Kandiudult, no differences in NH4+‐N mineralization were found between C. odorata and P. phaseoloides fallows. In the Typic Kandiudox, there was no difference in NH4+ mineralization between the three fallow types. According to the nutrient concentrations and NH4+ mineralization, the fertility sustainability of the different fallow types may be ranked as follow: P. phaseoloides ≥ C. odorata > C. calothyrsus > fallow without C. odorata.
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spelling CGSpace1033322024-05-15T05:11:45Z Nutrient concentrations and NH4+‐N mineralization under different soil types and fallow forms in southern Cameroon Koutika, L. Ndango, R. Hauser, S. mineralization fallow systems To evaluate the soil‐fertility sustainability of the fallow systems, nutrient concentrations and NH4+‐N mineralization were determined in different soil and fallow types in the humid forest zone of southern Cameroon. Two experiments were conducted, the first comprised planted leguminous tree Calliandra calothyrsus, planted leguminous Pueraria phaseoloides, and regrowth mainly composed of Chromolaena odorata on the Typic Kandiudult. The second experiment made up of a fallow dominated by C. odorata, a fallow with C. odorata removed, and a P. phaseoloides fallow on the Rhodic Kandiudult, Typic Kandiudult, and Typic Kandiudox. In the first experiment, available P, Ca2+, K+ concentrations and effective CEC under C. calothyrsus were, respectively, 40%, 22%, 45%, and 15% lower when compared to P. phaseoloides but no differences were found between soils under P. phaseoloides and C. odorata. Mineralization of NH4+‐N was higher under C. calothyrsus than under C. odorata‐ and P. phaseoloides‐fallow types, indicating the impoverishment of organic material under the former. In the second experiment, the beneficial effect of P. phaseoloides was found in the Rhodic Kandiudult in the 0–10 cm layer throughout its low NH4+ release from mineralization. In the Typic Kandiudult, no differences in NH4+‐N mineralization were found between C. odorata and P. phaseoloides fallows. In the Typic Kandiudox, there was no difference in NH4+ mineralization between the three fallow types. According to the nutrient concentrations and NH4+ mineralization, the fertility sustainability of the different fallow types may be ranked as follow: P. phaseoloides ≥ C. odorata > C. calothyrsus > fallow without C. odorata. 2004-10 2019-08-21T14:12:58Z 2019-08-21T14:12:58Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/103332 en Limited Access Wiley Koutika, L.S., Ndango, R. & Hauser, S. (2004). Nutrient concentrations and NH4+‐N mineralization under different soil types and fallow forms in southern Cameroon. Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science, 167(5), 591-595.
spellingShingle mineralization
fallow systems
Koutika, L.
Ndango, R.
Hauser, S.
Nutrient concentrations and NH4+‐N mineralization under different soil types and fallow forms in southern Cameroon
title Nutrient concentrations and NH4+‐N mineralization under different soil types and fallow forms in southern Cameroon
title_full Nutrient concentrations and NH4+‐N mineralization under different soil types and fallow forms in southern Cameroon
title_fullStr Nutrient concentrations and NH4+‐N mineralization under different soil types and fallow forms in southern Cameroon
title_full_unstemmed Nutrient concentrations and NH4+‐N mineralization under different soil types and fallow forms in southern Cameroon
title_short Nutrient concentrations and NH4+‐N mineralization under different soil types and fallow forms in southern Cameroon
title_sort nutrient concentrations and nh4 n mineralization under different soil types and fallow forms in southern cameroon
topic mineralization
fallow systems
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/103332
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