Evaluating Potential Land Productivity in Relation with Catenary Sequence of Landform and Soils in Coastal Area, Peninsular Thailand

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  • 半島タイにおける地形・土壌力テナに沿った土地生産力の評価
  • 半島タイにおける地形・土壌カテナに沿った土地生産力の評価
  • ハントウ タイ ニ オケル チケイ ドジョウ カテナ ニ ソッタ トチ セイサ

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Optimizing the land use system is needed for sustainable biological products in a regional scale. The ojective of this study is to recognize potential land productivity in relation with catenary sequence of land form and soils in coastal area, Peninsular Thailand.<BR>Rubber plantations and Melaleuca cajuputi, which is used by making charcoal, were chosen as the evaluation objects, in the result of the combination between land form-soils and land use maps. The results are as follows. 1) growing size of rubber trees for 10 years was the highest on foot slopes among the sequence from hill tops to foot slopes and high terrace. 2) Ecological carrying capacity of M. cajuputi was the highest in thick peats among peats with different peat depth and offshore bars.<BR>In discussion, selecting the appropriate plants and/or land use types, and evaluating from various angles might be needed for potential land productivity evaluation in a regional scale, which is the complex of diverse land form-soil.

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