2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/8565571
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Assessing the Effects of Anthropogenic Land Use on Soil Infiltration Rate in a Tropical West African Watershed (Ouriyori, Benin)

Abstract: Soil infiltration at a watershed scale is important for understanding and predicting the hydrological process in soil-water-plant systems. This study investigated the effects of land use (LU) conversion on the infiltration rate in the Ouriyori watershed. To that end, in situ infiltration was carried out over the watershed under thirty-six pairs of adjacent cropland-fallow plots using the hood infiltrometer. Saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ks), soil properties, and soil classes were further compared. Results … Show more

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“…The plant root growth and subsequent decomposition not only increased infiltration by forming well-connected pores or channels (Hao et al 2020;Zhu et al 2022), but also maintained soil structure by binding and bonding (Wu et al 2017;Wang et al 2020). Fallow land also tends to increase mesopore capacity, but soil compaction from agricultural activities decreases soil porosity and soil infiltration (Togbévi et al 2022). In the paddy field, the basic infiltration varied from 0.78 to 4.14 cm h -1 with a mean and median of 2.5 cm h -1 and 1.44 cm h -1 , respectively.…”
Section: Infiltration Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The plant root growth and subsequent decomposition not only increased infiltration by forming well-connected pores or channels (Hao et al 2020;Zhu et al 2022), but also maintained soil structure by binding and bonding (Wu et al 2017;Wang et al 2020). Fallow land also tends to increase mesopore capacity, but soil compaction from agricultural activities decreases soil porosity and soil infiltration (Togbévi et al 2022). In the paddy field, the basic infiltration varied from 0.78 to 4.14 cm h -1 with a mean and median of 2.5 cm h -1 and 1.44 cm h -1 , respectively.…”
Section: Infiltration Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%