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Mapping Potential Planting Areas for Golden Camellias in North Vietnam

Authors :
Trinh Ngoc Bon
Ho Trung Luong
Nguyen Van Tuan
Tran Van Do
Nguyen Thu Phuong
Vu Van Thuan
Vu Tien Lam
Nguyen Huu Thinh
Tran Duc Manh
Dang Van Thuyet
Phung Dinh Trung
Hoang Thanh Son
Mai Thi Linh
Nguyen Toan Thang
Ninh Viet Khuong
Dao Trung Duc
Source :
Walailak Journal of Science and Technology (WJST). 17:1095-1103
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
College of Graduate Studies, Walailak University, 2020.

Abstract

This study mapped potential areas for planting golden camellias in Cao Bang province, North Vietnam. Natural conditions (elevation above sea level, annual precipitation, and annual air temperature), where 6 golden camellia species (Camellia impressinervis, C. kirinoi, C. megasepala, C. tuyenquangensis, C. hamyenensis, and C. tienii) naturally distribute, were used for mapping. Three map layers (topography, precipitation, and air temperature) were used. Each main condition was classified into 3 levels for planting, “not suitable”, “suitable”, and “very suitable”. The results indicated that 1,970 ha, accounting for 0.3 % of the total land area of Cao Bang province, was classified as “very suitable” for planting golden camellias. “Suitable” areas counted for 62.7 %, and “not suitable” areas accounted for 37 % of the total land area, respectively. Mapping suitable planting areas is the 1st step for the successful planting of any species. It is recommended that golden camellias should be first planted in very suitable areas, after which planting may be extended to some suitable areas.

Details

ISSN :
2228835X and 16863933
Volume :
17
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Walailak Journal of Science and Technology (WJST)
Accession number :
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