Advances in eucalypt research in China

Eucalypt plantations in China currently exceed 4.5 Mhm<sup>2</sup>, and this country has the third largest area of such plantations after India and Brazil. China&#8217;s eucalypt industry now comprises a complex, multifaceted industry including seedling propagation, fertilizer produc...

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Main Author: Yaojian XIE, Roger J. ARNOLD, Zhihua WU, Shuaifei CHEN, Apeng DU, Jianzhong LUO
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Higher Education Press 2017-12-01
Series:Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering
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Online Access:http://academic.hep.com.cn/fase/fileup/2095-7505/PDF/1509349375102-283997368.pdf
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Summary:Eucalypt plantations in China currently exceed 4.5 Mhm<sup>2</sup>, and this country has the third largest area of such plantations after India and Brazil. China&#8217;s eucalypt industry now comprises a complex, multifaceted industry including seedling propagation, fertilizer production and supply, plantation silviculture, harvesting and transport, wood processing for products including lumber, pulp and paper, and wood-based panels, as well as bioenergy production and various forest byproducts and non-wood forest products. In 2015, the combined value of output of this whole industry was around 300 billion CNY. Chinese research and development (RD) has been instrumental in supporting growth and development across the whole breadth of the country&#8217;s eucalypt industry. In this report, recent advances in this RD are reviewed under six key topics: (1) advanced propagation technology; (2) genetic resources and breeding; (3) targeted silviculture; (4) eucalypt disease and pest management; (5) enhancing plantation ecology and sustainability; and (6) wood processing and byproduct technology. RD has greatly facilitated expansion and proliferation of all parts of China&#8217;s eucalypt industry. This industry is now of major importance to China&#8217;s economy; it involves tens of thousands of growers and companies that provide livelihoods for hundreds of thousands of people.
ISSN:2095-7505