ABSTRACT
The study on the stabilizing effect of Bambusa vulgaris ,
Vernonia amygdalina and Vetiveria zizanioides on some developing guiiy slopes
was carried out in Abia State, Nigeria. The aim was to determine whether the
selected plants could combine with the naturally —growing vegetation to prevent
the slopes from further destabilization. Three farming communities were
systematically selected for the study and included Azuiyi Oloko (Site 1) in
Ikwuano Local Government Area and Ebem Ogugu and Ogboko Road (Sites 2 and 3)
respectively ,both in Bende Local Government Area. In each site, developing
gully slopes averaging 450,600 and 750 in steepness were measured and marked
out within 100 sq.m. (0.Olha) on both sides of the slope. These were planted
with Bambusa vulgaris, Vernonia amygdalina And Vetiveria zizanioides, one meter
apart, in three planting densities. An equivalent site was measured, adjacent
to the planted plot and left as control. Soil tests were conducted at two
depths to ascertain the condition of the soil, on planting and four years
later. Studies were also done on gully floor sedimentation rates, and on the
ability of the plants used for erosion control to survive and to produce stems,
roots and tillers .The investigation also involved enumeration of common flora
in each site. The research was done with a 3 x 3x 3x3 factorial based
randomized complete block design. The factors were site, slope,species and
density. Results vi' showed that four years after planting ,Barnbusa vulgaris
had stabilized the slopes more than Vetiveria zizanioides and Vrnonia
amygdalina, irrespective of the planting density adopted. Following B. vugaris
in stabilizing capacity was V. zizanioides. Steeper slopes exhibited more
severe erosion. Slope erosion was most severe in the control plots. The length
of the roots of the planted species played an important role in interlocking
and holding the soil together. Also the survival rates of the three plants used
and their ability to reproduce stems and tillers were high, and gully floors
were found to retain more sediments as the plants grew and established. Soil
conditions were found to be favourable for the survival and growth of both the
planted species and the naturally-growing vegetation, even four years later.
However, the pH levels of Azuiyi Oloko (Sitel) and Ebem Ogugu (Site 2) needed
to be raised by at least 1.0. Recommendations included the adoption of the
Rural Participatory Approach, where farmers would be incorporated into soil
erosion control efforts. Enlightenment, training and adequate compensations
could help in realizing this. Governments should encourage Agroforestry, which
enhances both ecological and economic interactions between the trees and other
ecosystem components above and below ground, and transfers of biomass by the
addition of litter and pruning to the soil. It would also be appropriate to
plant more of B. vulgaris on the gully floors to trap more sediments. These
could go a long way VIII to help de-emphasize some unnecessary engineering
approaches to soil erosion control, which are very capital intensive and, in
some cases, environmentally unfriendly.
IROJIEGBE, A (2021). Studies On The Stabilizing Effect Of Bambusa Vulgaris, Vernonia Amygdalina And Vetiveria Zizanioides On Some Developing Gully Slopes In Abia State, Nigeria. Repository.mouau.edu.ng: Retrieved Nov 29, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/studies-on-the-stabilizing-effect-of-bambusa-vulgaris-vernonia-amygdalina-and-vetiveria-zizanioides-on-some-developing-gully-slopes-in-abia-state-nigeria-7-2
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AKAEGBOCHI, IROJIEGBE. "Studies On The Stabilizing Effect Of Bambusa Vulgaris, Vernonia Amygdalina And Vetiveria Zizanioides On Some Developing Gully Slopes In Abia State, Nigeria" Repository.mouau.edu.ng (2021). Accessed 29 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/studies-on-the-stabilizing-effect-of-bambusa-vulgaris-vernonia-amygdalina-and-vetiveria-zizanioides-on-some-developing-gully-slopes-in-abia-state-nigeria-7-2