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2019-04-15T21:45:03Z
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2020-02-07T09:59:53Z
NatureandEcotourism:ART
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2022-05-17T04:49:02Z
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Soil properties in different grazing method
Melen, B.H.
Grazing, Soil erosion, Soil physical properties, Middelburg
Animal Grazing produce adverse environmental effects. This research was investigated whether grazing conductance to soil erosion. We sampled two sites such as a protected area, and grazed area on Middelburg, a town in the Eastern Cape Province. The bulk density, water content and proportion of stable aggregates were determined for soil samples. The protected area had the best results reduced erosion. Grazing and feet pressure by animals appear to increase soil erosion.
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2022-05-17
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oai:ojs.journalindex.ir:article/26
2022-05-17T04:49:02Z
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Wood Ash With Brown forest soil As The Growth Regulator For Acacia
Folart, B
forest soil; Wood ash; Brown forest soil
The objective of the present work is to study the influence of Wood ash on agriculture so as to develop a practical approach for enhancing the crop yield. The ash was obtained from the Charcoal shop and the work had been carried in Department of Biology of the University Vall. The study was done with plant ACACIA. A comparative study has been done by using Wood ash and Straw ash as control. Brown forest soil was with the ashes for the work. Brown forest soil with Wood ash gave the best result. The Brown forest soil alone gave the poorest result. Wood ash increases the rate of growth by 20% as compared to the Straw ash as control and about 40% as compared to the soil alone.
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2022-05-17
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oai:ojs.journalindex.ir:article/28
2022-05-17T04:49:02Z
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Effect of soil application of micronutrients on Mangifera indica
SINGH, KUMAR
Mangifera, calcareous soil, micronutrients
This study was conducted on Mangifera indicaMangifera indica. The trees were 10 years old, budded on Mangifera indica rootstock and grown on calcareous soil in a private orchard located at Udai College, Varanasi, india. Thirty trees as uniform a possible were selected for this study. The trees were at 5.5 x 5.5 m. apart. The experiment involved the following ten treatments: Control, 0.60 g Micronutrients + 0.4 ml P/L at full bloom, 0.80 g Micronutrients + 0.4 ml P/L at full bloom, 1.10 g Micronutrients + 0.4 ml P/L at full bloom, 0.60 g Micronutrients + 0.4 ml P/L at fruit set, 0.80 g Micronutrients + 0.4 ml P/L at fruit set, 1.10 g Micronutrients + 0.4 ml P/L at fruit set, 0.60 g Micronutrients + 0.4 ml P/L at full bloom + fruit set, 0.80 g Micronutrients + 0.4 ml P/L at full bloom + fruit set and 1.00g Micronutrients + 0.4 ml P/L at full bloom + fruit set. The results show that spray with 1.00g Micronutrients + 0.4 ml P/L at full bloom + fruit set gave the best results in comparison with control. This treatment gave the highest values of leaf and fruit mineral content, improved all vegetative growth parameters and chlorophyll content of leaves, and improved the physical and chemical characteristics of fruits.
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2022-05-17T04:51:44Z
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Temporal variation of forest in salinity, ph and contents of nitrate and heavy metals in soils of Falgore Game Reserve of Kano, Nigeria
Omanam, K. I.
Soil, nitrate, heavy metal, Kano
A study was carried out to assess the seasonal variation in pH and heavy metals concentration in soils of Falgore Game Reserve of Kano, Nigeria during the year 2020. The soil samples were collected from the tube 20 selected areas in Falgore Game Reserve of Kano, Nigeria during May and October, 2020. Results indicated that salinity of soil samples in terms of total soluble salts (EC)was in the range of 0.13 -1.25 and 0.11 -1.14 dS m-1 in May and October, respectively. Nitrate-nitrogen in soil samples during May and October ranged from 8.90 to 24.17 mg kg-1 and 4.9 to 15.3 mg kg-1 with mean value of 15.7 and 8.7 mg kg-1 and fluoride concentration ranged from 0.83 to 2.03 mg kg-1 and 0.68 to 1.83 mg kg-1 with mean values of 1.24 and 1.33 mg kg-1, respectively. The heavy metals, (Cu, Zn, Cd) in soil samples ranged from 0.68 to 2.35, 1.26 to 3.03, and 0.01 to 0.07 mg kg-1, respectively with mean values of 1.55, 1.13, and 0.04 mg kg-1 in May and 1.30, 1.55, and 0.03 mg kg-1 in October. The lower values of salinity, nitrate, and heavy metals in soils during October indicated the effect of rainfall.
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