ABSTRACT
Litter production, litter decomposition, nutrient
cycling pathways and maize production were undertaken for 12months (January
2009 - December 2009) in an Entandrophragma cylindricum agroforestry- based
ecosystem at Onne, Rivers State, Nigeria. The dry season months of November,
December, January, February and March 2009 gave significantly higher leaf
litterfall (508.80- 1070.20 kg ha'1) than the rainy season months of April -
October, 2009 (118.67- 507.28 kg ha '*) . Total leaf litter decomposition
(100.00%) of soilincorporated leaf litter was obtained at the 20th week after
litter placement (WALP). Soil incorporated leaflitter had significantly higher
decomposition percentages (69.49%) than the soil-surface placed litter
(57.79%). Leaf litter half lives of the soil-surface placed and
soilincorporated leaf litter were 9.90 and 6.91 WALP respectively. Total
decomposition (100.00%) for fresh leaf of E. cylindricum was obtained at the
12th WALP for soilincorporated method. Soil-incorporated fresh leaf had
significantly higher decomposition percentages (84.08%) than the soil-surface
placed litter (67.38%). Fresh leafhalflives ofsoilsurface placed and
soil-incorporated methods were 5.08 and 0.40 WALP respectively. No significant
difference existed between leaf litter decomposition and the fresh leaf
decomposition rates. In the precipitation pathways, stemflow and rainfall gave
significantly the highest and the least pH, N, P, K, Na, Ca, Mg, Organic matter
Organic Carbon, Fe nutrients contents. The precipitation pathways were in the
following significant order: stemflow > throughfall > rainfall. The
application of 4.0 or 2.0 t ha'1 poultry manure, or 1000kg NPK 15: 15: 15
fertilizer rates, more significantly improved maize yield than the 500 kg ha’1
NPK15:15:15 and the control treatments (with either no inorganic fertilizer or
poultry manure) within and outside the E. cylindricum agroforestry farm. The
500 kg ha'1 and 1000 kg ha’1 NPK 15: 15: 15 treatments which had statistically
similar maize plant height values gave significantly the highest plant height
results. The two levels of poultry manure were statistically similar and
significantly higher than maize plant established without inorganic fertilizer
or poultry manure within or outside the E. cylindricum agroforestry farm. The
maize plant within the E.cylindricum agroforestry farm without inorganic
fertilizer or poultry manure treatment gave significantly higher plant height
value than the maize plant established outside the plantation without any rate
ofNPK15: 15: 15 or poultry manure.
AFOKE, A (2024). Litter Production and Nutrient Cycling Pathways in an EMndrophragma cyclindricum- Based Agroforestry Ecosystem at Onne, Rivers State, Nigeria:- Otorokpo Afoke. Repository.mouau.edu.ng: Retrieved Nov 21, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/litter-production-and-nutrient-cycling-pathways-in-an-emndrophragma-cyclindricum-based-agroforestry-ecosystem-at-onne-rivers-state-nigeria-otorokpo-afoke-7-2
AFOKE, AFOKE. "Litter Production and Nutrient Cycling Pathways in an EMndrophragma cyclindricum- Based Agroforestry Ecosystem at Onne, Rivers State, Nigeria:- Otorokpo Afoke" Repository.mouau.edu.ng. Repository.mouau.edu.ng, 14 Aug. 2024, https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/litter-production-and-nutrient-cycling-pathways-in-an-emndrophragma-cyclindricum-based-agroforestry-ecosystem-at-onne-rivers-state-nigeria-otorokpo-afoke-7-2. Accessed 21 Nov. 2024.
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AFOKE, AFOKE. "Litter Production and Nutrient Cycling Pathways in an EMndrophragma cyclindricum- Based Agroforestry Ecosystem at Onne, Rivers State, Nigeria:- Otorokpo Afoke" Repository.mouau.edu.ng (2024). Accessed 21 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/litter-production-and-nutrient-cycling-pathways-in-an-emndrophragma-cyclindricum-based-agroforestry-ecosystem-at-onne-rivers-state-nigeria-otorokpo-afoke-7-2