Soil fertility improvement in agroforestry after 30 years of silvopasture on ferric lixisols within the Guinea Savanna ecology of Nigeria

This research examines the sustained enhancement of soil fertility in the Guinea Savanna of Nigeria, by comparing silvopasture and cropland systems on ferric lixisols, soils known for low fertility and nutrient retention. The research addresses the pressing issue of soil degradation in Fasola area o...

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Autores principales: Mesele, S.A., Adelana, F.O., Mechri, M.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Elsevier 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/175135
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author Mesele, S.A.
Adelana, F.O.
Mechri, M.
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description This research examines the sustained enhancement of soil fertility in the Guinea Savanna of Nigeria, by comparing silvopasture and cropland systems on ferric lixisols, soils known for low fertility and nutrient retention. The research addresses the pressing issue of soil degradation in Fasola area of Oyo State, Nigeria.A silvopastural system established over three decades was assessed and compared with conventional arable land using a fixed grid sampling technique across 30 sampling locations for each land-use system within a 1000 ha. The assessment focused on the topsoil layer of 0–20 cm depth. The soil samples were analyzed for pH, organic carbon content, total nitrogen, available phosphorus, and other exchangeable cations and the soil micronutrients, using wet chemistry standard procedures. The results showed that the silvopastural system considerably enhanced soil fertility. Organic carbon increased by 290 %, total nitrogen by 183 %, and available phosphorus by 150 % compared to cropland soils. Additionally, concentrations of exchangeable cations, such as calcium (325 % increase), magnesium (400 % increase), and potassium (300 % increase), were substantially higher in silvopasture systems. Micronutrient levels, including zinc, copper, iron, and manganese, also significantly increased. The results show that silvopastural system provides a feasible technique for long-term soil fertility increases, delivering essential advantages for sustainable agriculture and soil management in the Guinea Savanna ecology. Silvopastoral system, through nitrogen cycling and water retention, may aid in the rejuvenation of degraded soils and improve crop productivity in nutrient-depleted soils.
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spelling CGSpace1751352025-11-11T10:36:41Z Soil fertility improvement in agroforestry after 30 years of silvopasture on ferric lixisols within the Guinea Savanna ecology of Nigeria Mesele, S.A. Adelana, F.O. Mechri, M. agroforestry sustainability land use soil fertility silvopastoral systems nutrient depletion This research examines the sustained enhancement of soil fertility in the Guinea Savanna of Nigeria, by comparing silvopasture and cropland systems on ferric lixisols, soils known for low fertility and nutrient retention. The research addresses the pressing issue of soil degradation in Fasola area of Oyo State, Nigeria.A silvopastural system established over three decades was assessed and compared with conventional arable land using a fixed grid sampling technique across 30 sampling locations for each land-use system within a 1000 ha. The assessment focused on the topsoil layer of 0–20 cm depth. The soil samples were analyzed for pH, organic carbon content, total nitrogen, available phosphorus, and other exchangeable cations and the soil micronutrients, using wet chemistry standard procedures. The results showed that the silvopastural system considerably enhanced soil fertility. Organic carbon increased by 290 %, total nitrogen by 183 %, and available phosphorus by 150 % compared to cropland soils. Additionally, concentrations of exchangeable cations, such as calcium (325 % increase), magnesium (400 % increase), and potassium (300 % increase), were substantially higher in silvopasture systems. Micronutrient levels, including zinc, copper, iron, and manganese, also significantly increased. The results show that silvopastural system provides a feasible technique for long-term soil fertility increases, delivering essential advantages for sustainable agriculture and soil management in the Guinea Savanna ecology. Silvopastoral system, through nitrogen cycling and water retention, may aid in the rejuvenation of degraded soils and improve crop productivity in nutrient-depleted soils. 2025-06 2025-06-17T12:09:16Z 2025-06-17T12:09:16Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/175135 en Open Access application/pdf Elsevier Mesele, S.A., Adelana, F.O. & Mechri, M. (2025). Soil fertility improvement in agroforestry after 30 years of silvopasture on ferric lixisols within the Guinea Savanna ecology of Nigeria. Trees, Forests and People, 20: 100847, 1-9.
spellingShingle agroforestry
sustainability
land use
soil fertility
silvopastoral systems
nutrient depletion
Mesele, S.A.
Adelana, F.O.
Mechri, M.
Soil fertility improvement in agroforestry after 30 years of silvopasture on ferric lixisols within the Guinea Savanna ecology of Nigeria
title Soil fertility improvement in agroforestry after 30 years of silvopasture on ferric lixisols within the Guinea Savanna ecology of Nigeria
title_full Soil fertility improvement in agroforestry after 30 years of silvopasture on ferric lixisols within the Guinea Savanna ecology of Nigeria
title_fullStr Soil fertility improvement in agroforestry after 30 years of silvopasture on ferric lixisols within the Guinea Savanna ecology of Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Soil fertility improvement in agroforestry after 30 years of silvopasture on ferric lixisols within the Guinea Savanna ecology of Nigeria
title_short Soil fertility improvement in agroforestry after 30 years of silvopasture on ferric lixisols within the Guinea Savanna ecology of Nigeria
title_sort soil fertility improvement in agroforestry after 30 years of silvopasture on ferric lixisols within the guinea savanna ecology of nigeria
topic agroforestry
sustainability
land use
soil fertility
silvopastoral systems
nutrient depletion
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/175135
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