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. 2022 Oct 27;13:1028547. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2022.1028547

Table 2.

Measurements for Kratom trees in four regions of Thailand including growth, leaf traits, and environments.

Characteristics Methods Instruments Sample References
Growth characteristics (5 trees per region except the north with 4 trees)
1. Stem Circumference
 (cm)
Girth at breast height (GBH) 1.30 m. Measuring tape Yarnvudhi et al., 2021
2. Tree Height
 (m)
Total height rangefinder (Nikon forestry Pro, Nikon Inc., Tokyo, Japan)
3. Crown Area
 (m2)
Crown radius (r) in 2 perpendicular directions. Areas = πr2 Measuring tape
Leaf traits characteristics (5 trees per region except the north with 4 trees)
4. Leaf Area (LA)
 (cm2)
Image processing ImageJ (Rasband, W.S., ImageJ, U. S. National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA) 10 leaves per tree Perez-Harguindeguy et al., 2016
https://imagej.nih.gov/ij/
5. Specific Leaf Area
 (SLA) (cm2 g-1)
SLA = LA/dry mass (g) Oven dry and 3 digits analytical balance (Precisa Model XT 620M, Precisa Gravimetrics AG, Dietikon, Switzerland) Perez-Harguindeguy et al., 2016
6. Leaf Thickness
 (mm)
Avoid the vein of the leaf blade Digimatic Thickness Guage (6 digits) (Model 547 Mitutoyo Cooperation, Kawasaki, Japan) Pauli et al., 2017
7. Leaf pH
(Unitless)
5 g. of fresh leaf sample was ground and mixed with 40 g. of deionized water (ratio 1:8) and filtered prior to being measured. Handheld pH meter (Model PCSTestr 35, Eutech Instruments Pte Ltd, Singapore) Perez-Harguindeguy et al., 2016
8. Maximum Photosynthesis
Rate (Pnmax, and P2000)
 (μmol m-2 s-1)
Light response curve from 0 – 2000 μmol m-2 s-1) under controlled conditions of temperature at 30°C, RH at 60%, air flow at 500 μmol s-1, and CO2 at 400 ppm. Pnmax at any given light intensity and P2000 at light intensity of 2000 μmol m-2 s-1 were recorded. Portable Photosynthesis System (Li-6800, LI-COR Corporate, Nebraska, USA) One sunlit leaf
per tree
Sonjaroon et al., 2016
9. Chlorophyll Content
 (SPAD)
5 spots on leaf blade were measured and averaged to be 1 value for each tree. Chlorophyll meter (SPAD-502, Konica Minolta Sensing Europe, London, UK) 10 leaves per tree Leksungnoen, 2017
10. Chlorophyll
 Performance Index
 (PI) (Unitless)
2 dark-adapted clips were placed on a leaf blade for 15 – 30 mins of each tree prior to take measurement. Values were then averaged to be 1 value for each tree. Chlorophyll fluorescence meter (Handy PEA, Hansatech, Norfolk, UK) Sonjaroon et al., 2016
11. Quantum Yield
 (Fv/Fm) (Unitless)
Environment characteristics
12. Air conditions;
 12.1 Temperature (°C)
 12.2 Rainfall (mm)
 12.3 Light Intensity
 (MJ m-2 day-1)
Secondary data Weather station in proximity area of Kratom trees in each region (less than 30 km away) 30-year period (1991 – 2020) 1Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency, Ministry of Energy www.dede.go.th
2Department of Meteorology, Ministry of Digital Economy and Society www.tmd.go.th
13. Soil Conditions (Laboratory test by Soil Laboratory, Department of Silviculture, Faculty of Forestry, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand)
13.1 Volumetric Water
 Content (VWC)
 (%)
VWC = (water volume/soil volume) × 100 Soil core (5.7 cm in diameter) (Soilmoisture Equipment Corp., California, USA) at soil depth 30 – 45 cm. 3 replicates per tree Carter and Gregorich, 2007
13.2 Bulk Density (BD)
 (g cm-3)
BD = soil dry mass/soil volume
13.3 Porosity (P)
 (%)
P = (1 - (BD/Particle Density)) x 100 Calculation
13.4 pH (Unitless) 1:1 ratio Disturbed soil samples collected from 3 locations around the root zone at depth
0 – 45 cm.
1 replicate per tree Sparks et al., 2020
13.5 Organic Matter
13.6 (OM) (%)
Walkley and Black Walkley, 1947
13.7 Carbon (C) (%) Dry combustion Sparks et al., 2020
13.8 Nitrogen (N) (%) Dry combustion
13.9 Phosphorus (P)
 (mg kg-1)
Atomic Absorption and Flame Emission Spectrometry (AAS-Flame)
13.10 Potassium (K)
 (mg kg-1)
13.11 Calcium (Ca)
 (mg kg-1)
Atomic Absorption and Flame Emission Spectrometry (AAS-Flame) Disturbed soil sample collected from 3 locations around the root zone at depth
0 – 45 cm.
1 replicate per tree
13.12 Magnesium (Mg)
 (mg kg-1)