Growth and economic models for E. grandis in mulch wood rotations, for E. grandis and E. grandis x E. urophylla cultivars grown as short-rotation woody crops (SRWC), including coppicing, for E. grandis in windbreaks (WB), with and without soil amendments including biochar (BC) and the slow-release fertilizer Green Edge (SRF, GE), and for E. grandis in dendroremediation applications estimated the above- and below-ground carbon sequestration potentials of these management options. The cultivars may sequester over 10 Mg of C/ha/year as SRWCs. Under assumed management costs and market conditions, SRWC management with BC is more profitable than operational culture if BC application costs are ≤$450/Mg. Longer rotations with less intensive managem...
Carbon sequestration in agricultural soils is a climate change mitigation option since most of culti...
Biochar is a charcoal-like product that is created by putting organic matter through a process known...
This project will determine the optimal forest management method to employ for each of the major com...
Eucalypts can be very productive when intensively grown as short rotation woody crops (SRWC) for bio...
Trees provide many environmental services including improved soil fertility and soil structure, whic...
Phosphate mines in northern and central Florida provide a valuable resource for the national and int...
The biggest soil carbon (C) sink and C sequestration sources in terrestrial ecosystems is mainly com...
© 2020 The Authors. GCB Bioenergy Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd Mallee eucalypts are bei...
A system where carbon sequestration was directly dependent upon biomass production in a plantation w...
Reforestation will have important consequences for the global challenges of mitigating climate chang...
Demand for hardwood from plantation-grown stands for pulp and bio-energy in the southern US is more ...
In the Western Australian wheatbelt, the restoration of native eucalypt forests for managing degrade...
The majority of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions (GHGE) come from energy use with electricity generatio...
Eucalyptus is the dominant and most productive planted forest in Brazil, covering around 3.4 million...
In the Western Australian wheatbelt, the restoration of native eucalypt forests for managing degrade...
Carbon sequestration in agricultural soils is a climate change mitigation option since most of culti...
Biochar is a charcoal-like product that is created by putting organic matter through a process known...
This project will determine the optimal forest management method to employ for each of the major com...
Eucalypts can be very productive when intensively grown as short rotation woody crops (SRWC) for bio...
Trees provide many environmental services including improved soil fertility and soil structure, whic...
Phosphate mines in northern and central Florida provide a valuable resource for the national and int...
The biggest soil carbon (C) sink and C sequestration sources in terrestrial ecosystems is mainly com...
© 2020 The Authors. GCB Bioenergy Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd Mallee eucalypts are bei...
A system where carbon sequestration was directly dependent upon biomass production in a plantation w...
Reforestation will have important consequences for the global challenges of mitigating climate chang...
Demand for hardwood from plantation-grown stands for pulp and bio-energy in the southern US is more ...
In the Western Australian wheatbelt, the restoration of native eucalypt forests for managing degrade...
The majority of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions (GHGE) come from energy use with electricity generatio...
Eucalyptus is the dominant and most productive planted forest in Brazil, covering around 3.4 million...
In the Western Australian wheatbelt, the restoration of native eucalypt forests for managing degrade...
Carbon sequestration in agricultural soils is a climate change mitigation option since most of culti...
Biochar is a charcoal-like product that is created by putting organic matter through a process known...
This project will determine the optimal forest management method to employ for each of the major com...