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Impact of Abattoir Effluent on Soil Chemical Properties in Yola, Adamawa State, Nigeria
G. A. Abubakar,
Tukur Abdulazeez
Energy Environment and Society
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Nigeria
100%
Soil Chemical Properties
100%
Adamawa State
100%
Abattoir Effluent
100%
Yola
100%
Organic Carbon
50%
Organic Matter
50%
Carbon Matter
50%
Total Nitrogen
50%
Effluent
50%
Cation Exchange Capacity
50%
Exchangeable Sodium Percentage
50%
Exchangeable Calcium
50%
Available Phosphorus
50%
Base Saturation
50%
Surrounding Soil
25%
Increasing Population
25%
Soil pH
25%
Agricultural Intensification
25%
Soil Quality
25%
Sodium Cation
25%
Exchangeable Magnesium
25%
Population Pressure
25%
Calcium Cation
25%
Exchangeable Potassium
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Soil Chemical Properties
100%
Exchangeable Sodium
66%
Exchangeable Calcium
66%
Base Saturation
66%
Cation Exchange Capacity
66%
Soil Quality
33%
Exchangeable Potassium
33%
Exchangeable Magnesium
33%