ABOVEGROUND BIOMASS GROWTH AND YIELD OF FIRST ROTATION CUTTING CYCLE OF Acacia AND Eucalyptus SHORT ROTATION DENDROENERGY CROPS

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Autor(a) principal: Acuña,Eduardo
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Cancino,Jorge, Rubilar,Rafael, Sandoval,Simón
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Árvore (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Chile has strong interest in biomass production for the purpose of generating bioenergy to accomplish environmental standards for clean energy production. However, no yield or productivity information is available about forest crop plantations established at high-initial planting densities dedicated to energy production. The objective of the present study was to provide long-term results of short-rotation forest crops research trials, investigating first cutting cycle most promising species biomass production. Plantations of Acacia melanoxylon, Eucalyptus camaldulensis, Eucalyptus globulus, and Eucalyptus nitens were established at initial stockings of 5,000; 7,500 and 10,000 trees ha-1 on marginal sites with important nutritional and hydric limitations in the Biobío Region, Chile. After 48 months, E. camaldulensis reached the highest biomass yield at initial stocking of 7,500 trees ha-1 (22.5 Mg ha-1) on dry land granitic soils, and E. nitens reached 35.2 Mg ha-1 on sandy soils. Initial stockings and biomass yields were directly related, but strongly conditioned by mortality, where greater initial stocking concurred with greater mortality after 4 years. The collar diameter and total height growth was lower at higher stockings.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv ABOVEGROUND BIOMASS GROWTH AND YIELD OF FIRST ROTATION CUTTING CYCLE OF Acacia AND Eucalyptus SHORT ROTATION DENDROENERGY CROPS
title ABOVEGROUND BIOMASS GROWTH AND YIELD OF FIRST ROTATION CUTTING CYCLE OF Acacia AND Eucalyptus SHORT ROTATION DENDROENERGY CROPS
spellingShingle ABOVEGROUND BIOMASS GROWTH AND YIELD OF FIRST ROTATION CUTTING CYCLE OF Acacia AND Eucalyptus SHORT ROTATION DENDROENERGY CROPS
Acuña,Eduardo
Bioenergy
Growth and biomass yield
Eucalyptus spp
title_short ABOVEGROUND BIOMASS GROWTH AND YIELD OF FIRST ROTATION CUTTING CYCLE OF Acacia AND Eucalyptus SHORT ROTATION DENDROENERGY CROPS
title_full ABOVEGROUND BIOMASS GROWTH AND YIELD OF FIRST ROTATION CUTTING CYCLE OF Acacia AND Eucalyptus SHORT ROTATION DENDROENERGY CROPS
title_fullStr ABOVEGROUND BIOMASS GROWTH AND YIELD OF FIRST ROTATION CUTTING CYCLE OF Acacia AND Eucalyptus SHORT ROTATION DENDROENERGY CROPS
title_full_unstemmed ABOVEGROUND BIOMASS GROWTH AND YIELD OF FIRST ROTATION CUTTING CYCLE OF Acacia AND Eucalyptus SHORT ROTATION DENDROENERGY CROPS
title_sort ABOVEGROUND BIOMASS GROWTH AND YIELD OF FIRST ROTATION CUTTING CYCLE OF Acacia AND Eucalyptus SHORT ROTATION DENDROENERGY CROPS
author Acuña,Eduardo
author_facet Acuña,Eduardo
Cancino,Jorge
Rubilar,Rafael
Sandoval,Simón
author_role author
author2 Cancino,Jorge
Rubilar,Rafael
Sandoval,Simón
author2_role author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Acuña,Eduardo
Cancino,Jorge
Rubilar,Rafael
Sandoval,Simón
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bioenergy
Growth and biomass yield
Eucalyptus spp
topic Bioenergy
Growth and biomass yield
Eucalyptus spp
description ABSTRACT Chile has strong interest in biomass production for the purpose of generating bioenergy to accomplish environmental standards for clean energy production. However, no yield or productivity information is available about forest crop plantations established at high-initial planting densities dedicated to energy production. The objective of the present study was to provide long-term results of short-rotation forest crops research trials, investigating first cutting cycle most promising species biomass production. Plantations of Acacia melanoxylon, Eucalyptus camaldulensis, Eucalyptus globulus, and Eucalyptus nitens were established at initial stockings of 5,000; 7,500 and 10,000 trees ha-1 on marginal sites with important nutritional and hydric limitations in the Biobío Region, Chile. After 48 months, E. camaldulensis reached the highest biomass yield at initial stocking of 7,500 trees ha-1 (22.5 Mg ha-1) on dry land granitic soils, and E. nitens reached 35.2 Mg ha-1 on sandy soils. Initial stockings and biomass yields were directly related, but strongly conditioned by mortality, where greater initial stocking concurred with greater mortality after 4 years. The collar diameter and total height growth was lower at higher stockings.
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