Evaluation ofsome heavy metals andphysico-chemical properties of soil under two sampling depths in Gambari Forest Reserve (GFR), Ibadan,Oyo State, Nigeria.

Publicado 2023-01-25
Seção Research Articles

Autores

  • K.D. Salami Federal University Dutse
  • A.O. Akinyele University of Ibadan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7770/safer-V11N1-art2884

Resumo

This study was carried out with the aim of determinedthe soil depthvariations in heavy metals and some physico-chemical properties of soil depths sampled inGambari Forest Reserve(GFR). Itwas examined with the purpose of evaluating the environmental impact of human activities on the Forest Reserve. Soil samples were collected randomly from eight plots withinthe forest at two different depth of0-15 and0-30cmwith the aid of soil auger. Systematic sampling design was used to lay two straight line transects, each of 1000 m long and separated by 500m,in the reserve. Four Temporary Sample Plots (TSP) of size 50 m×50 m were laid along each transect at 250 m interval. Furthermore, a 6 × 6 m subplot was laid out at the centre of each plot. Samplesof about 500geach were collected in plastic bags and taken to the laboratory for analysis.The physico-chemical properties were evaluated using standard methods, while metal contents were conducted with flame atomic absorption spectrophotometer following wet acid digestion.Descriptive and inferential statistics were used for data analysis. The content of metals (mgkg-1) gave the ranges: 3.02-5.92 Cd, 8.69-14.25 Cr, 1.39-1.67 Cu, 5.01-6.83Mn, 13.37-14.25Ni, 3.69-5.89 Pb and 1.59-1.75 Zn, with a variation pattern in order: Ni ˃ Cr ˃ Mn ˃ Pb ˃ Cd ˃ Zn ˃ Cu in both soil depths.With the exception of Cadmium, the degree of pollution varied with, by values that were far less than the upper tolerable limits set by Food and Agriculture Organizationand World Health Organizationfor agricultural soils.Results showthat sand had the highest % in soil of the area (92.34). Bulk densities were at ranges of (1.43, 1.45 and 1.23g/cm3) at the depth of 0-15 and 15-30, respectively. The textural classification for each depth of soil was Sandy-loam with percentages of sand (89.9-86.0), silts (10.94-4.41) and clay (5.68-3.03).Considerable spatial variations in contents were observed for all physico-chemical properties in all part of the study sites. GFRis relative nutritious and contain high amount of heavy metals. Therefore, it recommended that reserve should be enriched with tree and properly protected and monitored from encroachment of bothhuman being and animals.