Abstract

The objective of this research is to develop the data for durian resources with a data collection system via the web-based system and the development of geographic information systems for durian resource management, and the local wisdom of Thai durian gardeners by designing the implement in the same database system, then presenting the durian data in southern Thailand by linking the geographic information system visualization to the map. In this research, the system method is designed using the System Development Life Cycle (SDLC), which includes six steps: requirement gathering and analysis, system design, implementation, integration and testing, development of a system, and maintenance. The results will show the visualization from both systems form and provide the report data with durian gardeners' needs.

Highlights

  • Durian is part of the diversity of tropical fruits in Thailand, which has over 200 species

  • Responding to the needs of users more by developing an application to search for durian trees can view details of durian trees such as leaves, flowers and fruit and other report information related to durian such as organizing events related to durian period and place where durian products are ready for sale to the broad consumer quickly

  • The system is designed to collect and manage durian genetic resources and local knowledge of durian farmers in Thailand for the most benefit. It can store data digitally through web applications that are used via web-based applications and smartphones to run the Android operating system

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Introduction

Durian is part of the diversity of tropical fruits in Thailand, which has over 200 species. The knowledge of growing durians is passed down from generation to generation of durian gardeners. There is an infinite value of durian studied resources from the year 2011 to the presentapproximately five years. Articulating from the repository of accumulated research done, the research team has collected much essential and useful information to preserve Durian genetic resources and the local wisdom of these durian gardeners. The dissemination of these data is still in a database form; published in academic articles or books. There are many restrictions on disseminating information, causing a problem of access to the public and make full use of this information

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