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Title: Effects of topography, soil organic matter, and chemical properties on the growth of Teak (Tectona grandis) plantations in northeast Thailand
Authors: Noda, Iwao
Himmapan, Woraphun
Vacharangkura, Tosporn
Sukchan, Somsak
Wichiennopparat, Wilawan
Furuya, Naoyuki
Keywords: Acrisol
Farm forestry
Site conditions
Site index
Site selection
Issue Date: 2021
Series/Report no.: Japan Agricultural Research Quarterly;Vol.55 No.04 .- P.379-390
Abstract: Information about site conditions is essential to select teak (Tectona grandis) plantation sites in northeast Thailand. We examined the effects of topography (slope steepness, elevation, and slope aspect), soil organic matter, and chemical factors on tree growth (site index) in 7- to 30-year-old teak plantations (n = 87) in Northeast Thailand. Soil organic matter and chemistry data were collected from the topsoil (0 cm-20 cm) and subsoil (40 cm-60 cm). The linear mixed model indicated that teak growth was positively affected by slope steepness (p < 0.05) and Ca content and negatively by Na content. Mg showed a weak correlation (P < 0.1) due to its association with Ca. We suggest that slope steepness alters the balance of exchangeable cations, and that accumulation of soil organic matter due to surface drainage plays an important role. In conclusion, suitable sites for growing teak in the study area in Northeast Thailand are those on slopes with topsoil rich in Ca.
URI: https://dspace.ctu.edu.vn/jspui/handle/123456789/85281
ISSN: 0021-3551
Appears in Collections:Japan Agricultural research quarterly

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