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Merit Research Journal of Agricultural Science and Soil
Science (ISSN: 2350-2274) Vol. 7(11) pp. 145-155,
November, 2019
Copyright © 2019 Merit Research Journals
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3555492 |
Original Research Article
Pedotransfer Function for Predicting Orchard Organic Carbon Soil
in Haugiang Province, Vietnam |
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Vo Quang Minh1*,
Le Van Khoa2, Thai Thanh Du1, Pham Thanh
Vu1, Le Quang Tri1 |
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1Department
of Land Resources, Cantho University, Vietnam
2Department of Scientific Researchers Affair, Cantho
University, Vietnam
*Corresponding Author’s Email: vqminh@ctu.edu.vn
Tel: +84913604101
Accepted November 18, 2019 |
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The soil organic carbon content played an important role in soil
fertility, then fruit yield and quality. The prediction of soil
organic carbon in the fields at wider regions requires a large
number of samples that are costly to analyze. The objective of
this study was to apply pedotransfer function to quantify soil
colour concerning soil organic carbon from 82 soil samples. A
case study in Haugiang province, Vietnam. The results showed
that there has a complicated relation to soil properties. Soil
colour has the same Munsell Hue, but there is different between
Munsell Value and Chroma when the soil has at the same humidity.
Organic Carbon content ranged from 1,32 to 5,6%. There was
negative significant correlation between organic C content and
Munsell soil color, such as with Munsell Value (r = -0,75**
air-dry, r = -0,74** moist); Munsell Chroma (r= -0,55** air-dry,
r = -0,66** moist). Since, Visual soil colour assessment is
useful predictors of organic C content, especially for topsoil.
This study indicates that soil organic content can be predicted
by using Munsell soil colours for visual field measurements on
the old raised bed soils at the moist condition, which can be
used for field soil fertility degradation recommendation.
However, more study of pedotransfer function on other soils
condition must be correlated for further recommendation.
Keywords: Pedotransfer function, Munsell, Soil colour,
Organic carbon, Correlation
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