用于生物炭和固碳的林木:生产和效益

D. Rockwood, Martin F. Ellis, Ru-liang Liu, Fengliang Zhao, Kyle W. Fabbro, Zhenli He, David R. Derbowka
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世界上许多树种都适合制造生物炭(BC),特别是种植的桉树产量高,分布广泛。桉树人工林的地上和地下碳固存取决于人工林管理方案。集约管理的品种每公顷可吸收100吨以上的碳,成本为21 - 40美元/吨。从小型移动装置到大型集中式设施,各种规模的碳水化合物生产系统和许多窑炉技术影响所生产碳水化合物的质量和价格以及控制排放的能力。虽然木材中的BC有许多应用,但它在森林人工林中作为土壤改良剂的用途很有吸引力,因为它是一种长期的封存策略,也是种植更健壮的树木和提高成活率的机会。美国佛罗里达州和其他地方的研究解决了森林和农用作物对木材BC土壤改良剂的反应,有和没有其他肥料。结合树木生长所吸收的碳,在桉树人工林中,作为土壤改化剂,每公顷吸收2.5公吨木材碳的成本估计在每吨碳3.30 - 5.49美元之间。
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Forest Trees for Biochar and Carbon Sequestration: Production and Benefits
Many tree species worldwide are suitable for making biochar (BC), with planted eucalypts in particular being very productive and extensive. Above- and below-ground carbon sequestration by Eucalyptus plantations depends on plantation management options. An intensively managed cultivar could sequester over 100 mt of C/ha at a cost of $21 – 40/mt. BC production systems ranging in size from small mobile units to large centralized facilities and many kiln technologies influence the quality and price of the BC produced as well as the ability to control emissions. While BC from wood has many applications, its use as a soil amendment in forest plantations is appealing as a long-term sequestration strategy and opportunity to grow more robust trees and increase survival rates. Research in Florida USA and elsewhere addresses responses of forest and agronomic crops to wood BC soil amendments with and without other fertilizers. In combination with the carbon sequestered through tree growth, sequestration of 2.5 mt/ha of wood BC as a soil amendment in Eucalyptus plantations has estimated costs ranging from $3.30 – 5.49/ton of C.
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