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Effect of Topographic Position and Seasons on the Micronutrient Levels in Soils and Grown Huckleberry (Solanum scabrum) in Bafut (North-West Cameroon)

P. Azinwi Tamfuh, D. Tsozué, M.A. Tita, A. Boukong, R. Ngnipa Tchinda, H. Ntangmo Tsafack, A.D. Mvondo Ze

World Journal of Agricultural Research. 2017, 5(2), 73-87 doi:10.12691/wjar-5-2-3
  • Figure 1. Relief and location of studied area
  • Figure 2. Topographic cross section along the studied transect
  • Figure 3. Mean micronutrient composition of soils along the catena (RFS: Rainy season footslope soils; DFS: Dry season footslope soils; RMS: rainy season midslope soils; DMS: dry season midslope soils; RUS: rainy season upslope soils; DUS: dry season upslope soils). Between topographic positions, bars with same shades, followed by different letters are significantly different at P < 0.05; within topographic position, bars with the same shade followed by different numbers are significantly different at p < 0.05 for different seasons)
  • Figure 4. Fe/Mn ratio for the different soil samples. Bars with different letters are significantly different at p < 0.05 for different seasons
  • Figure 5. Micronutrient composition of S. scabrum along the catena (RFV: Rainy season footslope vegetables; DFV: Dry season footslope vegetables; RMV: rainy season midslope vegetables; DMV: dry season midslope vegetables; RUV: rainy season upslope vegetables; DUV: dry season upslope vegetables; between topographic positions, bars with same shades, followed by different letters are significantly different at P < 0.05; within topographic positions (between seasons), bars with the same shade followed by different numbers are significantly different at p < 0.05 for different seasons)
  • Figure 6. Soil-to-plant micronutrient transfer factors for the different topographic positions and seasons (RFS: Rainy season footslope soils; DFS: Dry season footslope soils; RMS: rainy season midslope soils; DMS: dry season midslope soils; RUS: rainy season upslope soils; DUS: dry season upslope soils; between topographic positions, bars with same shades, followed by different letters are significantly different at P < 0.05; within topographic positions (between seasons), bars with the same shade followed by different numbers are significantly different at p < 0.05 for different seasons)
  • Figure 7. Average daily intake of micronutrients through vegetable consumption in Bafut (a) adults; (b) children (RFV: Rainy season footslope vegetables; DFV: Dry season footslope vegetables; RMV: rainy season midslope vegetables; DMV: dry season midslope vegetables; RUV: rainy season upslope vegetables; DUV: dry season upslope vegetables. Between topographic positions, bars with same shades, followed by different letters are significantly different at P < 0.05; within topographic positions (between seasons), bars with the same shade followed by different numbers are significantly different at p < 0.05 for different seasons)