Abstract
Dry root rot has been damaging over a wide range of Citrus nobilis, causing a decline in fruit yield and quality. The objective of this study was to evaluate some selected physical, chemical and biological soil properties in order to provide the basic data for reducing dry root rot disease. Forty soil samples were collected from orange orchards in Tuong Loc and My Thanh Trung communes, Tam Binh district, Vinh Long province. The results showed that the density of Fusarium spp. was highest on orange orchards which were severely infected the dry root rot disease (P
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