2015
DOI: 10.3832/ifor1089-007
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Nutrient accumulation and export in teak (Tectona grandis l.f.) plantations of Central America

Abstract: © iForest -Biogeosciences and Forestry IntroductionDue to growing needs for timber and wood products, forest plantations have increased around the world and have gained economical relevance. At the same time there has been an increase in concerns regarding the sustainability of planted forests, especially those managed under a regime of short rotations (Nambiar 1995). In particular, the relationship between forest nutrition and sustainable timber production has become an important issue for the management of l… Show more

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“…3, Fig. S3 in Supplementary material), confirming the hypothesis stated in the introduction section (Fernández-Moya et al 2014). Thus, harvesting time influences the amount of nutrients extracted through wood removal.…”
Section: Trunk Concentration Dynamicssupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…3, Fig. S3 in Supplementary material), confirming the hypothesis stated in the introduction section (Fernández-Moya et al 2014). Thus, harvesting time influences the amount of nutrients extracted through wood removal.…”
Section: Trunk Concentration Dynamicssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Nutrient export through timber harvesting has been reported to be of specific importance for N, P and K in the various teak plantations studied in Central America (Fernández-Moya et al 2014). N and Ca are the nutrients with highest nutrient export values (220 kg N ha -1 , 281 kg Ca ha -1 ), although in the case of Ca there is no sustainability issue due to its large soil reservoir (Fernández-Moya et al 2014).…”
Section: Trunk Concentration Dynamicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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