Constraints of Acid Sulfate Soils and Practical Use for the Improvement of Farming in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam: A Review
Vo Quang Minh,
Tran Van Hung,
Pham Thanh Vu
Abstract:Vietnam’s Mekong Delta region contains a sizable amount of acid-sulfate soil, which has properties that harm plants, such as low pH, aluminum and iron toxicity, hydrogen sulfide and sulfate acid. The study aims to gather helpful information about the problems with acid sulfate soils’ chemical makeup so that suggestions can be made for improving these soils in the Mekong Delta. These methods mainly review studies and projects on the properties, constraints and management improvement of acid-sulfate soils and re… Show more
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