Student Research Reports
Study of carbon sequestration in trees located around the parking lot and auditorium of Phak Mai Wittayanukul School
Organization(s):Phakmaiwittayanukul school
Country:Thailand
Student(s):Mr. Kriangkrai Srisongkram
Ms. Waranya Wisetchat
Mr. Kittiwat naknual
Mr. Jedsadapong budda
Grade Level:Secondary School (grades 9-12, ages 14-18)
GLOBE Member(s):Darunee Samerpak, Samruan Samerpak
Contributors:Ms. Sasiwimon Paengma
Report Type(s):Virtual Science Symposium Report
Protocols:Biometry (including Tree Height)
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Language(s):English
Date Submitted:2026-01-30
This research aimed to study soil quality and its effects on the carbon storage of
eucalyptus trees in Ban Sing Khrai and Ban Du, Pak Mai Subdistrict, Huai Thap Than
District, Sisaket Province. Soil samples were collected and carbon storage in
eucalyptus trees was measured on June 15, 2025. The study included analyses of
the soil’s physical and chemical properties, namely soil temperature, soil acidity–
alkalin
This research aimed to investigate the amount of carbon sequestration by trees
planted within the area of Phak Mai Wittayanukul School. Trees play a crucial role in
mitigating global warming by absorbing carbon dioxide (CO₂), which is one of the
major greenhouse gases responsible for climate change. By capturing and storing
carbon in their biomass through the process of photosynthesis, trees help reduce the
concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere and improve environmental
quality.