AGRIVITA, Journal of Agricultural Science
Vol 45, No 1 (2023)

Rice Soil Fertility Classification in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam

Vo Quang Minh (Department of Land Resources, College of Environment and Natural Resources, Cantho University, Vietnam)
Le Quang Tri (Department of Land Resources, College of Environment and Natural Resources, Cantho University, Vietnam)
Le Van Khoa (Department of Soil Science, College of Agricultural, Cantho University, Vietnam)
Thai Thanh Du (Department of Land Resources, College of Environment and Natural Resources, Cantho University, Vietnam)
Pham Thanh Vu (Department of Land Resources, College of Environment and Natural Resources, Cantho University, Vietnam)
Tran Van Dung (Department of Soil Science, College of Agricultural, Cantho University, Vietnam)
Nguyen Minh Dong (Department of Soil Science, College of Agricultural, Cantho University, Vietnam)



Article Info

Publish Date
21 Feb 2023

Abstract

The rice crop intensification led to soil degradation and yield decline in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam. Therefore, it is necessary to classify soil fertility and identify the constraints for proper soil use. The soil legend classified by World Reference Based was converted to the Fertility Capability Classification system. The soil constraints and recommendations for appropriate services are suggested. The findings indicate seven primary soil categories, ten diagnostic layers, three diagnostic features, and three diagnostic materials in the rice soils of the Mekong Delta. Eleven soil constraints were found, most of which were associated with acid sulfate and saline soils. These constraints included low acidity, strong acidity, low available P, high P fixation, high potential Fe toxicity, slightly actual acid sulfate and shallow potential acid sulfate, deep potential acid sulfate, slight salinity, and strong salinity, low mineral supply capacity, limited organic carbon content, and low nutrient retention capacity. Reclamation of acid sulfate and saline soils by leaching soil toxicity and boosting soil nutritional status with organic matter and P, K treatment were recommended for degraded, acid sulfate, and saline soils.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

AGRIVITA

Publisher

Subject

Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry

Description

AGRIVITA Journal of Agricultural Science is a peer-reviewed, scientific journal published by Faculty of Agriculture Universitas Brawijaya Indonesia in collaboration with Indonesian Agronomy Association (PERAGI). The aims of the journal are to publish and disseminate high quality, original research ...