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The impact of bamboo extraction in the detoxification of coal rich soil in ukwu-nzu in anioacha north l.g.a, delta

 

Table Of Contents


Chapter ONE

1.1 Introduction
1.2 Background of Study
1.3 Problem Statement
1.4 Objective of Study
1.5 Limitation of Study
1.6 Scope of Study
1.7 Significance of Study
1.8 Structure of the Research
1.9 Definition of Terms

Chapter TWO

2.1 Overview of Bamboo Extraction
2.2 History of Soil Detoxification
2.3 Importance of Soil Detoxification
2.4 Methods of Bamboo Extraction
2.5 Effects of Coal on Soil
2.6 Benefits of Bamboo in Soil Detoxification
2.7 Case Studies on Soil Detoxification
2.8 Research on Soil Detoxification
2.9 Challenges in Soil Detoxification
2.10 Innovations in Soil Detoxification

Chapter THREE

3.1 Research Methodology Overview
3.2 Research Design
3.3 Sampling Techniques
3.4 Data Collection Methods
3.5 Data Analysis Procedures
3.6 Ethical Considerations
3.7 Limitations of Methodology
3.8 Research Validity and Reliability

Chapter FOUR

4.1 Data Analysis and Interpretation
4.2 Comparison of Results
4.3 Discussion on Findings
4.4 Implications of Findings
4.5 Recommendations
4.6 Future Research Directions
4.7 Limitations of the Study
4.8 Conclusion

Chapter FIVE

5.1 Summary of Findings
5.2 Conclusion and Implications
5.3 Recommendations for Future Research
5.4 Contribution to Knowledge
5.5 Conclusion and Closing Remarks

Thesis Abstract

Abstract
The detoxification of coal-rich soil poses a significant challenge due to the presence of heavy metals and other contaminants. This study investigates the impact of bamboo extraction on the detoxification of coal-rich soil in Ukwu-Nzu, Aniocha North L.G.A, Delta State. The study aims to assess the effectiveness of bamboo in reducing heavy metal concentrations and improving soil quality. A field experiment was conducted where bamboo plants were grown in coal-rich soil and monitored over a period of six months. Soil samples were collected at various time points and analyzed for heavy metal content and physicochemical properties. The results indicated a significant reduction in heavy metal concentrations, particularly lead, cadmium, and arsenic, in the soil where bamboo was grown. The presence of bamboo led to an increase in soil pH and organic matter content, indicating improved soil quality. Furthermore, the growth of bamboo in the coal-rich soil was found to enhance microbial activity, promoting the breakdown of contaminants and improving soil health. Overall, the findings suggest that bamboo extraction has the potential to detoxify coal-rich soil and enhance its quality in Ukwu-Nzu, Aniocha North L.G.A, Delta State. This study provides valuable insights into sustainable remediation practices for coal-contaminated sites, highlighting the role of bamboo in phytoremediation. Further research is warranted to explore the long-term effects of bamboo extraction on soil detoxification and to optimize remediation strategies for contaminated sites.

Thesis Overview

INTRODUCTION

1.1   BACKGROUND OF STUDY

Bamboo,
the giant grass, is a vernacular term for members of subfamily Bambusoideae of
family Poaceae. Bamboo is a predominant species of the humid subtropics/
tropics forest ecosystem of the north-east hill region of the Indian
subcontinent In Asia, the history of bamboo is inextricably interwoven with
human history so much that parts of Asia could be described as a “bamboo
civilization.” Bamboo has unique rhizomal growth feature by which culms
(individual bamboo) in the clump (cluster of culms) are interconnected and
reproduce asexually to produce new culms every year. This characteristic
distinguishes bamboo from most other woody plants.

Bamboos
are cultivated and managed in traditional home gardening system (an age old
tropical agroforestry system) to fulfill diverse livelihood requirements and
provide numerous environmental services to rural community. Furthermore, bamboo
plantations protect traditional homesteads from winds, provide construction
materials and fuel wood. Bamboo plays an important role in maintaining and
improving the nutrient status of the soil (Kleinhenz et al. 2001). From a
comparative study, it was reported that the presence of bamboo in the forest
significantly affected the physical and chemical properties of soil (Christanty
and Kimmins, 1996). Nutrient content in soil was positively related to yield
and explained much of variation in yield across bamboo sites and regions in
China (Hong S S, 1994 and Shanmughavel et al. 2001).

Hence,
bamboo growth and biomass are positively related to soil organic matter, which
is the primary source of nutrients in bamboo cultivation sites in Korea (Jim
and Chong, 1982). Bamboo can grow in relatively poor soil and efficiently make
use of the available nutrients and build up relatively fertile soil around the
clumps (Singh and Singh, 1999). While studying the relationship between soil
conditions and fountain bamboo (Sinarundinaria fangiana), it was observed that
bamboo grew well on acid soil with low base saturation, deep, and low gravel
content of soils but died in the alkaline, shallow, calcareous soil with high gravel
content (Zhang, 1996). A canonical correlation analysis for bamboo growth
showed that surface soil depth, total nitrogen (N), and soil organic matter
content had high positive correlation, and clay content and cation exchange
capacity were negatively correlated with the bamboo growth (Chung and Ramma,
1990). Studies related to soil and bamboo revealed emphasis has been given to
forest bamboos, whereas bamboo plantations remain unexplored although it forms
an important component of the agroforestry systems of south Asia, especially in
India and Bangladesh.

In
traditional agro-forestry systems, bamboos are grown on soils of poor quality
or degraded site of the holdings. Therefore, bamboo has been traditionally used
to reclaim degraded lands. Despite the significant impact of bamboos to the
livelihood and wellbeing of farmers, there exists the need of scientific
understandings of the role of pure plantations of bamboo management on
sustaining soil nutrient status.

1.2   STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM

Bamboo
is a versatile crop with many uses. It has important direct and indirect
economic and ecological benefits such as providing housing, furniture, artisan
products and soil and water conservation.The ignorant of the various uses of bamboo might be a problem the people of
Delta is encountering. Another problem could be that the governments do not put
more resources in the plantation and the extraction of bamboo. There might not
also be technical hands or an experienced hand in the cultivation and
extraction processes. Bamboo still has the stigma of being a poor man’s timber and so
people tend to neglect its usefulness or purpose. Finally, many researches has
been carried out on bamboo extraction but not even a single research has been
carried out on the impact of bamboo extraction in the detoxification of coal
rich soul in Ukwu-Nzu in Aniocha North L.G.A of Delta state.

1.3   AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF STUDY

The
main aim of the study is to examine the impact of bamboo extraction in the
detoxification of coal rich soil. Other specific objectives of the study
include:

1.        
to determine the effect of bamboo
extraction on coal rich soil.

2.        
to determine the factors affecting
bamboo extraction on the detoxification of coal rich soil.

3.        
to determine the extent to which
bamboo extraction detoxifies coal rich soil.

4.        
to determine the relationship between
bamboo extraction and detoxification of coal rich soil.

5.        
to proffer possible solutions to the
problems.  

1.4   RESEARCH QUESTIONS              

1.        
What is the effect of bamboo
extraction on coal rich soil?

2.        
What are the factors affecting bamboo
extraction on the detoxification of coal rich soil?

3.        
What is the extent to which bamboo
extraction detoxifies coal rich soil?

4.        
What is the relationship between bamboo
extraction and detoxification of coal rich soil?

5.        
What are the possible solutions to the
problems?

1.5   STATEMENT OF RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS

H0:
Bamboo extraction has no impact on the detoxification of coal rich soil

H1:
Bamboo
extraction has impact on the detoxification of coal rich soil

1.6   SIGNIFICANCE OF STUDY

The
study on the impact of bamboo extraction in the detoxification of coal rich
soil will be of immense benefit to the entire Aniocha North L.G.A in the sense
that it will enable the government to put resources in the cultivation and
extraction processes of bamboo for the benefit of the citizens therein. The study
will also enable the government to be proactive in tapping opportunities in the
bamboo sector; it is a new addition to the small medium enterprises (SME)
sector in the country. It is unique in that it is a very eco-friendly SME. This
can be done by partnering with the private financial institutions to evolve
special packages for development assistance especially in areas of machine
procurement. The study will also educate the citizens of the
various uses of bamboo. The study will contribute to the body of existing
literature and knowledge in this field of study and provide basis for further
research.

1.7   SCOPE OF STUDY

The
study on the impact of bamboo extraction in the detoxification of coal rich
soil is limited to Ukwu-Nzu in Aniocha North L.G.A. of Delta state.

1.8   LIMITATION OF STUDY

Financial constraint
Insufficient fund tends to impede the efficiency of the researcher in sourcing
for the relevant materials, literature or information and in the process of
data collection (internet, questionnaire and interview).

Time constraint
The researcher will simultaneously engage in this study with other academic
work. This consequently will cut down on the time devoted for the research work.

1.9   DEFINITION OF TERMS

ImpactA marked effect or
influence.

BambooThe bamboos are
evergreen perennial flowering plants in the subfamily Bambusoideae of the grass
family Poaceae.

ExtractionThe process of removing something

DetoxificationIs the physiological
or medicinal removal of toxic substances.

CoalA hard, black substance that is dug from
the earth in
pieces, and
can be burned to
produce heat or power.

SoilThe upper layer of
earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting
of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles.


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