Biomass production and nutritional efficiency in short rotation eucalypt clone plantations for energy in north-east Brazil

W. T. Barros, P. Barreto-Garcia, Valdemiro da Conceição Júnior, Marcos Gervasio Pereira, P. H. Monroe, Maicon dos Santos da Silva, Mariana dos Santos Nascimento, Jaqueline Lima Morais
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Selecting adapted hybrids with greater efficiency in the use and return of nutrients is essential to ensure the success of forestry activities. Although topics on the nutritional sustainability of eucalypt biomass harvesting have frequently been discussed, few studies have focused on short rotation eucalypt clonal plantations (aimed at energy production), especially in conditions of nutrient scarcity and water limitations in Brazil. Therefore, our objective was to evaluate the nutritional efficiency and sustainability (for nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K)) of six eucalypt clones in short rotation cultivation in the north-east of Brazil, considering different harvesting scenarios and using the Eucalyptus urophylla species as a reference, which is traditionally planted in the study region. Direct quantification of the biomass of 21 trees of each clone was carried out at 5 years of age. The clones did not affect the accumulation of total biomass (on average, 199.9 Mg ha−1). The 1296 and 1355 clones provided lower biomass export and greater nutritional efficiency, favouring an increase in the potential number of rotations (PNR) for P and a reduction in the N removal rate (RR). However, the VM58 clone showed higher biomass export and lower PNR. Thus, clones 1296 and 1355 are more favourable, while clone VM58 is less favourable to nutritional sustainability under the studied conditions. Nitrogen and K may cause productivity limitations in future rotations in whole-tree harvesting systems. Adopting more conservationist harvesting systems with removing only the stemwood or stemwood with bark can optimise the potential of clones, minimise the need to add fertilisers and ensure maintenance of the site’s productivity.
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巴西东北部短轮伐期能源桉树克隆种植园的生物质生产和营养效率
要确保林业活动取得成功,就必须选择养分利用和回报效率更高的适应性杂交种。虽然有关桉树生物质采收营养可持续性的话题经常被讨论,但很少有研究关注短期轮作的桉树克隆种植园(以能源生产为目标),尤其是在巴西养分匮乏和水资源有限的条件下。因此,我们的目标是评估巴西东北部六种桉树克隆短期轮作种植的营养效率和可持续性(氮、磷、钾),考虑到不同的收获情况,并以研究地区传统种植的桉树为参考。对每种克隆的 21 棵树在 5 年树龄时的生物量进行了直接量化。克隆并不影响总生物量的积累(平均为 199.9 兆克/公顷-1)。1296和1355克隆的生物量输出较低,营养效率较高,有利于增加钾的潜在轮作次数(PNR),降低氮的去除率(RR)。然而,VM58 克隆的生物量输出较高,PNR 较低。因此,在研究条件下,克隆 1296 和 1355 更有利于营养可持续性,而克隆 VM58 则不太有利。氮和钾可能会限制全树采收系统未来轮作的产量。采用更多的保护性采伐系统,只移除茎木或带树皮的茎木,可以优化克隆的潜力,最大限度地减少添加肥料的需要,并确保维持该地的生产力。
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