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Soil Moisture Conditions in Four Types of Forests in Kampong Thom, Cambodia

Authors :
Eriko Ito
Seiichi Ohta
Seila Det
Jumpei Toriyama
Bora Tith
Mamoru Kanzaki
Phearak Pith
Sopheavuth Pol
Sopheap Lim
Makoto Araki
Saret Khorn
Source :
Forest Environments in the Mekong River Basin ISBN: 9784431465003
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Springer Japan, 2007.

Abstract

Soil moisture conditions were observed in four types of forest in central Cambodia, where dry evergreen forests are distributed widely, to investigate differences of soil moisture in each forest and to clarify relationships between forest types and soil moisture conditions. Observations revealed that soil water contents were high during the rainy season in dry deciduous forest (DDF) and mixed forest (MF), which contained both evergreen and deciduous trees. Those areas have thinner tree crown density and less stand biomass than a dry evergreen forest (DEF). In contrast, during the dry season, water content was low in DDF and MF. That difference is attributable to the disparate evapotranspiration rates of forests caused by the tree crown density and stand biomass. Moreover, soil temperatures were affected by the type of forest. In areas with DDF forests, the temperatures were high in the months of April and May but were lower in MF, DEF, and DEFlog forests. Those differences were caused by inhibition of temperatures through shading effects of tree crowns and evapotranspiration by trees. Based on those observed data, this study clarified a relationship between forest stand type and soil moisture conditions in Kampong Thom forest area.

Details

ISBN :
978-4-431-46500-3
ISBNs :
9784431465003
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Forest Environments in the Mekong River Basin ISBN: 9784431465003
Accession number :
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Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-46503-4_23