Geographic information system-based identification of suitable cultivation sites for wood-cultivated ginseng

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Wood-cultivated ginseng, including roots in its dried form, is produced in forest land without using artificial facilities such as light barriers. To identify suitable sites for the propagation of wood-cultivated ginseng, factor combination technique (FCT) and linear combination technique (LCT) were used with geographic information system and the results were superimposed onto an actual wood-cultivated ginseng plantation. The LCT more extensively searched for suitable sites of cultivation than that by the FCT; further, the LCT probed wide areas considering the predominance of precipitous mountains in Korea. In addition, the LCT showed the much higher degree of overlap with the actual cultivation sites; therefore, the LCT more comprehensively reflects the cultivator's intention for site selection. On the other hand, the inclusion of additional factors for the selection of suitable cultivation sites and experts' opinions may enhance the effectiveness and accuracy of the LCT for site application. © The Korean Society of Ginseng.

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Beon, M. S., Park, J. H., Kang, H. M., Cho, S. J., & Kim, H. (2013). Geographic information system-based identification of suitable cultivation sites for wood-cultivated ginseng. Journal of Ginseng Research, 37(4), 491–495. https://doi.org/10.5142/jgr.2013.37.491

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