ABSTRACT
Evaluation of plant species useful in soil
erosion control in two selected gully sites at Paradise Akanu in Ohafia Local
Government Area of Abia State, was studied from March through November 2005. A
total Of 10 plant species consisting of 5 grasses and 5 trees were used in the
study. They were planted at the base and sides of the gullies and were
replicated three times in each of the gully site. A Randomized Complete Block
Design was used. Seed of tree species was planted at an spacemen of 0.25m x
0.25rn. The end of the planting, iron poles were stocked down at the ground of
the gully sites at an escapement of 1.Om x 1.Om to enable the measurement of
the quantity of soil removed fortnightly. All seeds germinated between 4 and iU
days. All grasses sprouted within 2 and 5 days. Perot/s lad/ca was very
efficient in binding the soil as it produces roots at every node. It also lies
nearly horizontal on the ground. Vertiver zinzy/oides was also good but dose
not cover the exposed soil quickly as Perot/s lad/ca. Panicum maximum binds th3
soil but the total area covered was small. Pennçetum purpqreum was effective.
Ageratum conozyoldes germinated early but some were carried awai by rainwater
and they died early and had the least cover. The tree seedlings were good in
controlling erosion but they have not formed enough branches to cover the
exposed soil. Nil/c/a exce/sa was very efficient because of its broad leaves
and Irving/a gqbonensis because of its architecture. A total of .1.11m3 of soil
was removed within the eight months of the study. The highest quantity was
removed during the month of July and June. It is recommended that a combination
of grasses and trees such as Perot/s md/ca, 'Vert/ver zinzy/oides and Mi/ic/a
exce/sa be used in controlling erosion in Southeastern Nigeria. There is no
significant different between the quantities of soil removed from the two
erosion sites.
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