Soil Science Project Topics and Materials

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1) DISTRIBUTION OF TOTAL AND EXCHANGEABLE POTASSIUM IN THE TEACHING AND RESEARCH FARM OF FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, MINNA

The study was conducted for distribution of total and exchangeable K from different cropping  system, yam farm, fallow land and eucalyptus plantation, the sample was collected from the  teaching and research farm of the Federal University of Technology at the depth of 0-15cm  on the soil surface. The soil samples were collected from nine points... Continue Reading

2) ASSESSMENT OF SOIL CHEMICAL DEGRADATION UNDER KOLANUT PRODUCTION IN IMOTA, LAGOS STATE

One of the most serious problems currently affecting agricultural production in developing countries especially Nigeria is land degradation. The adverse effect of land degradation on soil production, soil health and food security is an important current global issue. Hence, this study assessed the chemical degradation of soils under kolanut... Continue Reading

3) ASSESSMENT OF SOIL CHEMICAL DEGRADATION UNDER KOLANUT PRODUCTION IN IMOTA LAGOS STATE

ABSTRACT One of the most serious problems currently affecting agricultural production in developing countries especially Nigeria is land degradation. The adverse effect of land degradation on soil production, soil health and food security is an important current global issue. Hence, this study assessed the chemical degradation of soils under... Continue Reading

4) THE IMPACTS OF AGROFORESTRY PRACTICES ON SOIL FERTILITY IN RURAL AREAS

ABSTRACT The concern of humanity is the need to tackle the increasing challenges of severe land degradation and desertification of the ecosystem. The study examined the impacts of agroforestry practices on soil fertility in rural areas of Katsina State, Nigeria. Purposive sampling technique was employed in collecting data from one hundred (100)... Continue Reading

5) APPLICATION OF DIGITAL ELEVATION MODEL (DEM) IN SUITABILITY EVALUATION OF SELECTED SOILS OF IKWO – SOUTHEASTERN NIGERIA FOR RICE PRODUCTION

The study was carried out at Agubia Ikwo in Central Ebonyi State and aimed at using Digital Elevation Model (DEM) in suitability evaluation of some selected soils for rice production. Three rice growing soils were identified in the area which include upland, lowland and irrigated rice soils. Three profile pits were sunk in each of the three rice... Continue Reading

6) CATIONS RATIOS DISTRIBUTION IN SELECTED RICE SOILS OF EBONYI, SOUTHEASTERN NIGERIA

This research work was carried out on the rice soils of Ebonyi State, considering the cation ratios distribution in upland,  lowland and irrigated rice in the three agro-ecological zones of Ebonyi, namely; Ebonyi North, Ebonyi Central and Ebonyi  South. The location at Ebonyi North was at Amachi Izzi in Abakaliki and designated by AUP, ALP and... Continue Reading

7) ADDITION OF DIFFERENT LEVELS OF POULTRY MANURE ON TOTAL HETEROTROPHIC BACTERIA IN A CULTIVATED SOIL

ABSTRACT A laboratory experiment was set up at Kogi State University Anyigba at the faculty of Agriculture, department of soil and environmental management Laboratory to evaluate the effect of different levels of poultry manure on total heterotrophic bacteria in a cropped soil. Soil samples were collected from many random points at the Kogi State... Continue Reading

8) AN ASSESSMENT OF SOME SOIL QUALITY INDICATORS IN DEKINA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF KOGI STATE A CASE STUDY OF ABOCHO, EGUME, AND OJIKPADALA

ABSTRACT The study was carried out in Dekina Local Government Area of Kogi State to determine the soil quality indicators. Among the towns which the research was carried out are ABOCHO, EGUME, AND OJIKPADALA. The area is characterized by sandy layer, sand content ranged between 78.6% and 84.6%, silt ranged between 1.72% and 4.72% and clay ranged... Continue Reading

9) CONTRIBUTION OF ORGANIC MATTER TO THE CATION EXCHANGE CAPACITY OF SOME SOILS IN NIGERIA

ABSTRACT The relative contributions of clay and organic matter to the cation exchange capacity of  soils have been of great interest to many researchers. Organic matter. as a critical component  of the soil. plays. significant roles which far exceed its quantitative distribution in the soil. It  is regarded as the major contributor of CEC in... Continue Reading

10) DEPTH AND TOPOGRAPHIC POSITION EFFECTS ON DISTRIBUTION OF SOIL ORGANIC CARBON IN RELATION TO AGRICULTURAL LAND USE AND MANAGEMENT IN IKOLE-EKITI, EKITI STATE.

Abstract Anthropogenic activities can destroy or drastically reduce the organic carbon contents of soils. This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of two land use management practices (arable land and oil palm land), soil depth and topography on soil organic carbon contents. The study was carried out in Ikole-Ekiti, Ekiti State, Nigeria.... Continue Reading

11) THE EFFECT OF LAND USE ON THE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES AND ORGANIC CARBON OF SELECTED SOILS IN EKITI STATE

 ABSTRACT Forest soils in Ekiti state western Nigeria are destroyed due to agricultural activities. Information about the effect of land use on soil is important for soil sustainability and productivity. A study was conducted to investigate changes that may occur in the soil organic carbon content (SOC) and some selected soil physical properties... Continue Reading

12) SOIL CARBON VARIABILITY ACROSS DIFFERENT AGRICULTURAL LAND USE TYPES IN IKOLE-EKITI, EKITI STATE.

 ABSTRACT This research was conducted in Ikole-Ekiti to evaluate the effects of four land use types (forest plantation, arable land, fallow land and ranchland) and soil depth on soil organic carbon fractions namely; particulate organic carbon (POC), soil microbial biomass carbon (SMBC), total organic carbon (TOC) and water soluble organic carbon... Continue Reading

13) EFFECT OF LAND USE ON SOIL CARBON SEQUESTRATION IN SOILS OF THE DESERT MARGIN IN NIGERIA

 ABSTRACT Exploring the impact of changes in land use in soils of the desert margin soils in Nigeria .This research is a key component to global climate change. Soil samples were taken in two vegetation zone Sahel and Sudan Savannah under four different land uses( Forest Area, Arable land, Fallow land and Grazing land) at a depth of 0-15cm. The... Continue Reading

14) LAND EVALUATION STUDIES OF SOME SELECTED SOILS IN IKOLE SOUTH-WESTERN NIGERIA

 ABSTRACT Sustainable use of soils requires in-depth knowledge of the formation, genesis and properties of soil. It is in view of this that some soils derived from granitic parent rock in Ikole, South- western Nigeria covering 33.7 hectares of land where mapped at a scale of 1:50,000 using a combination of convectional and remote sensing methods... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:SOI0032
  • Pages:109

15) EFFECT OF MEXICAN SUNFLOWER (TITHONIA DIVERSIFOLIA) MULCH ON THE GROWTH AND YIELD OF MAIZE (ZEA MAYS L.)

 ABSTRACT Greenhouse study was conducted at Federal University Oye- Ekiti, Department of Soil Science and Land Resources Management between June and August 2016 to compare the growth and yield of maize (Zea mays L.) using different rates of organic (Tithonia diversifolia) and Inorganic fertilizer. The effect of the amendments on the soil chemical... Continue Reading

16) LNFLUENCE OF BIOCHAR ON VEGETABLE (AMARANTHUS VIRIDIS) UPTAKE ON CADMIUM CONTAMINATED SOIL

 ABSTRACT Cadmium (Cd) is a common  environmental contaminant found in soils. Unlike other metals. Cd has no biological role, and is potentially toxic to microorganisms. The concentrations of cadmium in agricultural soils depend upon the amounts present in the parent rocks from which  the soils form, the amounts added in the form of fertilizers... Continue Reading

17) THE EFFECT OF LAND USE ON SOIL AGGREGATE STABILITY AND SOIL CARBON SEQUESTRATION IN SOME SELECTED SOILS OF SOUTH EASTERN NIGERIA

 Abstract The Information on the effect of different land use systems on the aggregate stability and carbon sequestration is crucial for the recommendation of efficient land management practices. This  study was conducted to evaluate the variation in aggregate stability and carbon sequestration under different land use systems in two agro... Continue Reading

18) SOIL CHARACTERIZATION AND LAND SUITABILITY EVALUATION OF ANUKA FARMLAND IN NSUKKA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF ENUGU STATE, NIGERIA

Abstract The land at Anuka, Nsukka Local Government Area of Enugu State in Southeastern Nigeria, under the sub-humid tropical climate was evaluated for maize (Zea mays), cassava (Manihot esculenta), yam (Dioscorea spp.) and oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) cultivation. Data were obtained by field study and laboratory analyses. Six pedons were dug and... Continue Reading

19) PHOSPHATE MOBILIZATION BY ADDITION OF ORGANIC ACIDS IN TWO SOILS OF THE SOUTHERN GUINEA SAVANNAH OF NIGERIA

ABSTRACT One mechanism by which plants can mobilize organic and inorganic forms of phosphorus (P) in soils is by exudation of low molecular weight organic acids. Laboratory and field trial were carried out during 2011 and 2012 cropping seasons to study the effects of additions of organic acids ( citric, oxalic and tartaric acids) on the... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:SOI0027
  • Pages:139

20) CHARACTERIZATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF CONTEMPORARY DIAGNOSTIC (B) HORIZONS OF SOILS IN IDEATO NORTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF IMO STATE, SOUTH EASTERN NIGERIA NIGERIA

Abstract 14 There is a dearth of scientific information on the soils of Ideato North Local Government Area of Imo State in Southeastern Nigeria. This study was carried out to characterize and classify these soils with special emphasis on the identification of diagnostic B- horizons present in them. Free survey method was employed to locate the... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:SOI0026
  • Pages:172

21) EFFECTS OF FERTILIZER, LIME AND ORGANIC MANURE ON THE NODULATION AND GROWTH OF SOYBEAN (GLYCYNE MAX(L) MERRILL) IN SOUTH EASTERN NIGERIA

A BST RA CT Green house experiment was conducted to study the effects of organic manure, lime and  inorganic fertilizer on the nodulation and growth of Soybean (Glycine max(L) merrill) on an  acid ultisol in southeastern Nigeria.  The organic manure was poultry manure, the lime was commercial lime and the inorganic  fertilizer was NPK(15 : 15:... Continue Reading

22) ASSESSMENT OF CRUDE OIL DEGRADATION AND HYDROCARBON UTILIZING BACTERIA ASSOCIATED WITH SOME BEACH SOILS IN GHANA

ABSTRACT Ghana discovered oil in 2007 at Cape Three Point in the Western Region. It experienced its first low-based mud oil spillage in 2009 and 2010. Ghana is therefore exposed to possible oil spillage due to oil production in commercial quantities. It is against this background that the present study is aimed to assess the degradation along the... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:SOI0024
  • Pages:118

23) HEAVY METALS CONTENT IN SOILS IN THE VICINITY OF REFUSE DUMPSITES IN CALABAR SOUTH, LGA

ABSTRACT This study was done to evaluate the risk of heavy metals pollution of soils within the vicinities of refuse dumpsites in Calabar south, LGA. Soil samples were collected from a depth of 0-20cm with the use of a soil auger from ten (10) dumpsites using the stratified sampling method.   The samples were well labelled in polythene bags and... Continue Reading

24) CONVERSION OF A PROFILE DESCRIPTION SHEET TO AN OPEN DATA KIT (ODK)

The interest of using informatics tools for collecting information on agro-biodiversity is increasing, since they greatly facilitate the collection and sharing of data. Current practice which is primarily paper-based limits the scale and complexity of the services that can be provided and thus the impact of the intervention. Soil survey needs to... Continue Reading

25) DISTRIBUTION OF MICRONUTRIENTS IN COASTAL PLAIN SAND PARENT MATERIAL

ABSTRACT Micronutrients are essential for good crop performance. There is little or no quantitative data on the content and distribution of micronutrients in soils of Edo State, particularly those derived from coastal plain sand parent material. A study was therefore undertaken to: (1) characterize the soil (2) provide information on the total and... Continue Reading
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