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USE OF WATER HYACINTH (Eichornia crassipes) IN AMELIORATION OF A SANDY SOIL

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Soil fertility management is a key issue for sustaining agricultural production in dry lands. Organic resources are important for nutrient avail-ability and maintenance of soil organic matter. Sustaining fertility of arid soils necessitates in-creasing inputs of organic residues. Two experi-ments with water hyacinth were carried out to monitor (in the first; field study with litter bags) decomposition and changes in N, P, K, Ca and Mg as influenced by method of application where, in the second (greenhouse study) short-term effect on some properties of a sandy soil and early estab-lishment of fodder sorghum (Sorghum bicolor). Results of the first experiment showed that resi-dues incorporated in the top 0-30cm soil depth had significantly (P≤0.01) increased loss of dry matter weight compared to surface application. Decom-position rate constants of surface and sub-surface application were 0.029% week-1 and 0.041% week-1, respectively. Potassium was the fastest nutrient released with 50% loss attained after the 2nd and 6th week from incorporation and surface application, respectively. Nitrogen, P, Ca, and Mg releases from water hyacinth incorporated in the sub-soil were significantly (P≤ range from 0.0001 to 0.008) high compared to surface application. Nutrients loss was in the order of K =Mg > P > N > Ca. However, results of the second experi-ment showed that incorporation of water hyacinth residues significantly (P ≤ 0.001) decreased pH (by about 27%) and hydraulic conductivity (by 40-46%). Also, cation exchange capacity and organic C were significantly increased by about 23 and 100%, respectively. The study concluded that ap-plication of water hyacinth could be one of the good alternatives for improving quality of arid soils.

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10.21608/ajs.2008.14640

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Arid soils, Decomposition, Sudan, Water hyacinth

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Mubarak

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Department of Soil and Environment Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Khartoum, Shambat P.O. Box 32, Sudan Present Address: Desertification and Desert Cultivation Studies Institute, University of Khar-toum, Shambat, Sudan.

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Fattoma

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A M Rezik

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Department of Soil and Environment Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Khartoum, Shambat P.O. Box 32, Sudan Present Address: Desertification and Desert Cultivation Studies Institute, University of Khar-toum, Shambat, Sudan.

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Afiah

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Desert Research Centre, El-Mataria, Cairo, P.O. Box 11753, Egypt

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16

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2882

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2008-03-01

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2007-12-06

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2008-03-01

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213

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224

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1110-2675

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2636-3585

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Arab Universities Journal of Agricultural Sciences

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USE OF WATER HYACINTH (Eichornia crassipes) IN AMELIORATION OF A SANDY SOIL

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22 Jan 2023