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Researching the Structure of Species to Propose Exploitation the Potential for Food and Medicine and to Expand Natural Land by Polder from Mangroves in the Western Mekong Delta of Vietnam
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: Received: 20 January 2024 / Approved: 22 January 2024 / Online: 22 January 2024 (09:57:49 CET)
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LƯỢM, T. T.; Nguyen, B. M. N. Researching the Structure of Species to Propose Exploitation the Potential for Food and Medicine and to Expand Natural Land by Polder from Mangroves in the Western Mekong Delta of Vietnam. Preprints2024, 2024011552. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202401.1552.v1
LƯỢM, T. T.; Nguyen, B. M. N. Researching the Structure of Species to Propose Exploitation the Potential for Food and Medicine and to Expand Natural Land by Polder from Mangroves in the Western Mekong Delta of Vietnam. Preprints 2024, 2024011552. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202401.1552.v1
LƯỢM, T. T.; Nguyen, B. M. N. Researching the Structure of Species to Propose Exploitation the Potential for Food and Medicine and to Expand Natural Land by Polder from Mangroves in the Western Mekong Delta of Vietnam. Preprints2024, 2024011552. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202401.1552.v1
APA Style
LƯỢM, T. T., & Nguyen, B. M. N. (2024). Researching the Structure of Species to Propose Exploitation the Potential for Food and Medicine and to Expand Natural Land by Polder from Mangroves in the Western Mekong Delta of Vietnam. Preprints. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202401.1552.v1
Chicago/Turabian Style
LƯỢM, T. T. and Bao Manh Ngoc Nguyen. 2024 "Researching the Structure of Species to Propose Exploitation the Potential for Food and Medicine and to Expand Natural Land by Polder from Mangroves in the Western Mekong Delta of Vietnam" Preprints. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202401.1552.v1
Abstract
Abstract: In the Western of Mekong Delta belong to Vietnam a amount of alluvium sediments flows from upstream China to Vietnam, they are going from the river branches to in the Mekong Delta, then get out the Western Sea of Vietnam. This sediments accumulated gradually elevation the new land. The increase elevation of the land creates a fertile coastal plain where mangrove forests with a rich ecosystem of plants and animals. Over time, these forests change, with different plant species succeeding each other. This aims of this study to finding plant species in the forest, classification of forest types based on ecological regions, assessement the biodiversity of tree species, and compare the abundance communities, measuring the growth of the forest in these regions. In 2023, a comprehensive survey was conducted by using a systematic approach. The number of survey plots have done depend on the density of the forest, Base on the width of the forest range, the number of survey plots from 500m to 1,000m set up 1-2 plots, sub region set up from 10 to 15 plots. In total, 68 plots have done established in the erea, the area of plot is 100 square meters (10m x 10m). Using the statistical software in forestry to survey and analysis data. The result provided a complete picture of the tree species composition, distribution, and community structure characteristics in each ecological sub-region. The result of survey showed in the sub-region 1 have seven species as Sonneracia ovate, Rhzophora apiculata, Excoecaria agallochha, Avicennia officinalis, Avicennia alba, Agricerasvcoculatum, Bruguiera gymnorhiza. In the sub region 2 have eleven species as Sonneracia caseolaris, Annona reticulata, Lumnitzera littorea, Lumnizera racemosa, Rhizophora apiculata, Excoecaria agallocha, Avicennia officinalis, Avicennia alba, Hibiscus tillacerus, Bruguiera gymorhiza, Aericeras comiculatum. In the sub region 3 have eight as Sonratia caseolaris, Rhizophora mucronata, Rhizophora apiculata, Excoecaria agallocha, Avicennia marine, Avicennia alba, Bruguiera gymorhiza. In the region 4 have ten species as Sonneracia caseolaris, Sonneracia ovate, Lumnizera racemosa, Rhizophoa apiculata, Excoecaria agallocha, Avicennia marina, Avicennia officinalis, Aviecnnia alba, Bruguiera gymorhiza, Bruguiera cylindrica The total species of the mangrove forest in the Western Mekong Delta have 16 species from 11 plant families have been identified. Among these species have 6 dominant species include Avicennia oficinali),Avicennia alba, Rhizophora apiculata, Excoecaria agallocha, Someratia caseolaris, and Bruguiera yipamoriza. Two species easy grow on the new land are Avicennia officinalis Avicennia alba this findings show they can develope on the original new land for the shore of the Western Mekong Delta. The surveyed results also calculated the average of the height, diameter (D1.3), canopy, health of the nature mangrove tree for each sub region and total region. From these results showed the division of foresty structure, the structure of height, diameter (D1.3), canopy, vitality of the sub region and total region in the Western Mekong Delta.
Keywords
Structure of plant community, western Mekong Delta, mangrove forest species, sustainably development, Mekong Delta, Vietnam
Subject
Environmental and Earth Sciences, Sustainable Science and Technology
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