2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0167-1987(00)00183-5
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Tillage, cover cropping, and poultry litter effects on selected soil chemical properties

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“…Amending such soils with suitable composts may improve the medium for turfgrass growth. Composted poultry litter (CPL) contains several plant macronutrients and micronutrients and has been considered as a valuable soil amendment to enhance soil fertility, organic matter, and tilth [2][3][4][5][6]. Improper use and disposal of poultry litter may have detrimental effects on environment and human health.…”
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“…Amending such soils with suitable composts may improve the medium for turfgrass growth. Composted poultry litter (CPL) contains several plant macronutrients and micronutrients and has been considered as a valuable soil amendment to enhance soil fertility, organic matter, and tilth [2][3][4][5][6]. Improper use and disposal of poultry litter may have detrimental effects on environment and human health.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The CEC was determined by ammonium acetate-Kjeldahl method (1.0 N NH 4 OAc, pH 7.0) [45]. Calcium, Mg, K and, P were extracted using the Mehlich 1 procedure [46].…”
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“…Studies on the relative effect of tillage cum poultry manure applications on soil properties and cocoyam yield is scarce. Nyakatawa et al (2001) has reported that it is possible to increase yield of crops on degraded soils by using organic manure for soil fertility improvement after adopting appropriate tillage method. This study is to assess the impact of tillage and poultry manure on the leaf nutrient concentration, growth and corm yield of cocoyam on an Alfisol of southwest Nigeria is expected to provide information on soil management requirement of cocoyam.…”
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“…Nyakatawa et al (2001) suggested that it is possible to increase yields of crops on physically degraded soils by using organic resources such as manure for soil fertility improvement after adopting appropriate tillage systems. Appropriate soil tillage or seedbed type can be a suitable alternative to enhanced nutrient availability to crop and therefore reduce money spend on chemical fertilizers (Adekiya and Ojeniyi, 2002).…”
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confidence: 99%