2022
DOI: 10.3390/f13060908
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Drivers of Flammability of Eucalyptus globulus Labill Leaves: Terpenes, Essential Oils, and Moisture Content

Abstract: Mediterranean climate regions have become more vulnerable to fire due to the extreme weather conditions and numerous Eucalyptus globulus plantation areas. The aim of this study is to analyze the fire hazard related to E. globulus in a forest fire scenario, based on the contrast of thermochemical parameters and their relationship with chemical properties, considering the predominant exotic forest species (E. globulus, Pinus radiata, Acacia dealbata, and Acacia melanoxylon) present in the Valparaiso region, Chil… Show more

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“…It has been known for years that tree plantations are more prone to catching fire than traditional, mixed rainforests. Eucalyptus trees in particular are highly flammable (Guerrero et al, 2022). Who bares the responsibility and costs of these wildfires?…”
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“…It has been known for years that tree plantations are more prone to catching fire than traditional, mixed rainforests. Eucalyptus trees in particular are highly flammable (Guerrero et al, 2022). Who bares the responsibility and costs of these wildfires?…”
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confidence: 99%