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ASIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE AND BIOLOGY
Volume 11, Issue 2, Pages -Publisher
LIFE SCIENCES SOC PAKISTAN
DOI: 10.35495/ajab.2021.09.327
Keywords
Soil depth; Soil compaction; OM18 rice; Rice yield; Prediction model
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This study demonstrates the real effect of soil compaction on rice yield in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam. Two field experiments were conducted in An Giang Province, showing a positive correlation between soil compaction and rice yield. The study also provides the optimal range of soil compaction for paddy rice cultivation in the Summer-Autumn crop.
Soil compaction has a real effect on rice yield in the Mekong Delta. Two field experiments were carried out during 2019 Summer-Autumn and 2020 Summer-Autumn in An Giang Province (Mekong Delta). OM18 rice was cultivated in the plots which were laid out in a randomized complete block design measuring 0.5 x 0.5 m with 5 and 6 m alley between blocks and between plots. The Pearson's correlation test was applied to compare the mean and standard deviation of the soil layers and evaluate the correlation between soil compaction and rice yield in both crops. The present research results showed that the value of soil compaction increased with depth and differed among locations in the rice field. Soil compaction at 10 cm from the surface had a positive correlation with rice yield. Therefore, the prediction model of rice yield is able to build up due to soil compaction at 10 cm from the surface. Moreover, this study provides that the value of 10 cm soil layer compaction ranging between 165 and 190 kPa can be the optimal value of soil tillage for paddy rice cultivation with the highest yield in the Summer-Autumn crop.
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