ABSTRACT
Pedological characterization of soils derived from sandstone in Effraya – Etung Local Government Area of Cross River State, Nigeria was studied with the view to suggesting appropriate management strategies. Three representative profile pits were dug in the summit, middle slope and valley bottom positions and the location of each profile was recorded with the aid of German Etrax 2000 GPS meter. The profile pits were described according to Soil Survey Staff. The soils were well drained in the summit and middle slope to poorly drained at the valley bottom and the soil color varied from very dark grayish brown to dark brown and also from yellowish brown to dark yellowish brown within the different horizons. Mean values of 65%, 23% and 12% were obtained in the surface soils for sand, silt and clay respectively while the textural class ranged from loamy sand to sandy loam in the surface and predominantly sandy clay loam in the subsurface soils. Bulk density and particle density had mean values of 1.2g/cm3 and 2.45g/cm3 with total porosity mean value of 48.5% for surface soils respectively. The strongly acidic soils were low in total nitrogen, organic carbon, available phosphorus, and exchangeable bases. CEC in the soils was moderately high with low ECEC while percentage base saturation was below 50% respectively. These results show that the soils are low in fertility properties and thus will require management practices such as liming, mulching, return of crop residues, and planting of acid tolerant crops may be recommended for improved crop production.
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