Commercial eucalyptus plantations with Taungya system in Lao PDR: analysis of tree root biomass
The increasing demand for wood, fibre and pulp coupled with efforts to mitigate greenhouse gas emission has put immense importance on the development of forest plantations. The rapidly growing human population will also face shortage of food, particularly in developing world where agricultural produ...
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SLU/Southern Swedish Forest Research Centre
2015
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