Litterfall and productivity of Eucalyptus camaldulensis in Thailand
For this paper, we studied the above-ground biomass productivity and litter production of five-year-old E. camaldulensis stands planted in 1983 at various stand densities. This was carried out at the Somdet forest plantation of the Forest Industry Organization in north-east Thailand (16 degree 40...
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description | For this paper, we studied the above-ground biomass productivity and litter production of five-year-old E. camaldulensis stands planted in 1983 at various stand densities. This was carried out at the Somdet forest plantation of the Forest Industry Organization in north-east Thailand (16 degree 40'N, 103 degree 30'E). The original vegetation of this area was dry evergreen forest. Study plots were set up on flat land at 230 m altitude in the tropical monsoon zone with 1200 mm mean annual rainfall and 26.2 degree C mean annual temperature. |
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