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Title: Effect Of Land Management Use on Soil Hydraulic Conductivity in Gidan Kwano, Niger State.
Other Titles: NONE
Authors: GUPA, Y. U.
Musa, John Jiya
Keywords: Soil Hydraulic Conductivity
Bulk Density
Porosity
Land Management
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: 3rd South East Regional Conference of the Nigerian Institution of Agricultural Engineers, (NIAE-SER).
Citation: Y. U. Gupa and J. J. Musa (2018): Effect Of Land Management Use on Soil Hydraulic Conductivity in Gidan Kwano, Niger State. 3rd South East Regional Conference of the Nigerian Institution of Agricultural Engineers, (NIAE-SER). 658-667
Abstract: Hydraulic conductivity is one of the most important parameters for flow and transport related phenomena in soil and also a criterion for measuring soil ability to transfer water. There is concern arising from suitability, efficiency and ease of the different measuring methods use under different land management practices. The purpose of this paper is to determine and evaluate soil hydraulic conductivity under different land management practices which include forest land (teak and Gmelina plantation), grass land and maize cultivated land using constant head method. The measurement is at different depth of 0-15cm. 15-25cm, 25-50cm, and 50-75cm. The marginal means of each land use were used to compare the result obtained through statistical means . All tests were carried out using SPSS at significance level of 0.05. An ANOVA test was conducted to check if each of the land use is significantly different. The soil in forest zone (Teak plantation and Gmelina plantation) had significantly high bulk density in grass, maize cultivated land as 1.5000cm-3 and 1.4833cm-3 respectively at depth 50-75cm. However, soil hydraulic conductivity was significantly high in the grass site or soil at the surface with 2.8833cm/h. Results obtained from the different land use serve as knowledge of variability of soil that can assist in defining the best strategies for a sustainable soil management through the provision of vital information for estimating soil susceptibility to erosion, hydrological modeling and efficient planning of irrigation projects.
Description: IRRIGATION ENGINEERING
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/4357
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