Table 1 Average amounts of plant biomass in DDF and MDF B. MDF Sandstone: I. malayana had the highest value (57.43 Mg ha-1, 29.30% of the total), followed by X. xylocarpa (21.29), T. mucronata (19.19), teak (12.74), C. formosum (6.40), S. pinnata (6.24) and L. duperreana (6.21). DDF-sandstone DDF-volcanic rock MDF-sandstone MDF-shale 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 Shale: Teak had the highest value (45.0 Mg ha-1, 25.40% of the total), followed by T. mucronata (21.16), X. xylocarpa (18.20), P. macrocarpus (9.24), S. oleosa (8.31), L. duperreana (5.55). DDF-sandstone DDF-volcanic rock MDF-sandstone MDF-shale 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 Amounts,Mg/ha Proceedings of the International Conference on Climate Change, Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services for the 287 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): Policy and Practice 27-29 June 2016, Cha-am, Phetchaburi, Thailand A. DDF Sandstone: Hiang had the highest biomass (39.18 Mg ha-1, 46.50% of the total), followed by G. usitata (12.05), D. tuberculatus (8.43), S. obtusa (6.87), S. siamensis (6.51), D. oloverli (1.59) and Aporosa villosa (1.0). Volcanic rocks: Teng had the highest amount (32.39 Mg ha-1, 34.0%), followed by Rang (20.50), Pluang (6.14), X. xylocarpa (5.11), D. assamica (2.86), T. alata (2.45) and Hiang (2.42). ! Forest Parent rock Carbon in biomass (Mg ha-1) type Stem Branch Leaf Root Total DDF Sandstone (n =12) 54.75 + 8.61 15.77 + 2.41 2.09 + 0.42 11.57 + 2.0 84.18 + 13.25 % 65.10 18.70 2.50 13.70 Volcanic rocks (n = 24) 61.43 + 19.0 19.78 + 7.81 1.98 + 0.55 12.19 + 3.35 95.38 + 30.12 % 64.40 20.70 2.10 12.80 MDF Sandstone (n = 5) 111.97 + 25.74 52.05 + 21.60 2.36 + 1.22 29.45 + 6.73 195.83 + 51.00 % 57.20 26.60 1.20 15.00 Shale (n = 5) 103.07 + 18.73 43.55 + 9.97 2.52 + 1.36 28.02 + 5.55 177.16 + 34.16 % 58.20 24.60 1.40 15.80 84.18 41.79 95.38 47.12 195.83 96.56 177.16 87.36 0 Plant biomass Carbon ! Forest Parent rock Carbon in biomass (Mg ha-1) type Stem Branch Leaf Root Total DDF Sandstone (n =12) 54.75 + 8.61 15.77 + 2.41 2.09 + 0.42 11.57 + 2.0 84.18 + 13.25 % 65.10 18.70 2.50 13.70 Volcanic rocks (n = 24) 61.43 + 19.0 19.78 + 7.81 1.98 + 0.55 12.19 + 3.35 95.38 + 30.12 % 64.40 20.70 2.10 12.80 MDF Sandstone (n = 5) 111.97 + 25.74 52.05 + 21.60 2.36 + 1.22 29.45 + 6.73 195.83 + 51.00 % 57.20 26.60 1.20 15.00 Shale (n = 5) 103.07 + 18.73 43.55 + 9.97 2.52 + 1.36 28.02 + 5.55 177.16 + 34.16 % 58.20 24.60 1.40 15.80 84.18 41.79 95.38 47.12 195.83 96.56 177.16 87.36 0 Plant biomass Carbon Fig.2 Amounts of plant biomass and stored carbon in the DDF and MDF
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