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Eucalyptus Amplifolia and Corymbia Torelliana in the Southeastern USA: Genetic Improvement and Potential Uses
by
Jump, Romeo
, Rucks, Phillip C.
, Crawford, Mark A.
, Hodge, Gary R.
, Minogue, Patrick J.
, Lamb, Elizabeth
, Rockwood, Donald L.
, Fabbro, Kyle W.
, Huber, Dudley A.
in
biochar
/ Carbon
/ Carbon sequestration
/ Charcoal
/ Cloning
/ Corymbia torelliana
/ Decontamination
/ Eucalyptus
/ Eucalyptus amplifolia
/ Eucalyptus grandis
/ Genetic improvement
/ Genetic resources
/ Genotypes
/ honey
/ hybrids
/ medium density fiberboards
/ Orchards
/ Planting
/ Population
/ Raw materials
/ Seed orchards
/ Seedlings
/ Seeds
/ Southeastern United States
/ Trees
/ Windbreaks
2022
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Eucalyptus Amplifolia and Corymbia Torelliana in the Southeastern USA: Genetic Improvement and Potential Uses
by
Jump, Romeo
, Rucks, Phillip C.
, Crawford, Mark A.
, Hodge, Gary R.
, Minogue, Patrick J.
, Lamb, Elizabeth
, Rockwood, Donald L.
, Fabbro, Kyle W.
, Huber, Dudley A.
in
biochar
/ Carbon
/ Carbon sequestration
/ Charcoal
/ Cloning
/ Corymbia torelliana
/ Decontamination
/ Eucalyptus
/ Eucalyptus amplifolia
/ Eucalyptus grandis
/ Genetic improvement
/ Genetic resources
/ Genotypes
/ honey
/ hybrids
/ medium density fiberboards
/ Orchards
/ Planting
/ Population
/ Raw materials
/ Seed orchards
/ Seedlings
/ Seeds
/ Southeastern United States
/ Trees
/ Windbreaks
2022
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Eucalyptus Amplifolia and Corymbia Torelliana in the Southeastern USA: Genetic Improvement and Potential Uses
by
Jump, Romeo
, Rucks, Phillip C.
, Crawford, Mark A.
, Hodge, Gary R.
, Minogue, Patrick J.
, Lamb, Elizabeth
, Rockwood, Donald L.
, Fabbro, Kyle W.
, Huber, Dudley A.
in
biochar
/ Carbon
/ Carbon sequestration
/ Charcoal
/ Cloning
/ Corymbia torelliana
/ Decontamination
/ Eucalyptus
/ Eucalyptus amplifolia
/ Eucalyptus grandis
/ Genetic improvement
/ Genetic resources
/ Genotypes
/ honey
/ hybrids
/ medium density fiberboards
/ Orchards
/ Planting
/ Population
/ Raw materials
/ Seed orchards
/ Seedlings
/ Seeds
/ Southeastern United States
/ Trees
/ Windbreaks
2022
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Eucalyptus Amplifolia and Corymbia Torelliana in the Southeastern USA: Genetic Improvement and Potential Uses
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Eucalyptus Amplifolia and Corymbia Torelliana in the Southeastern USA: Genetic Improvement and Potential Uses
2022
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Overview
Eucalyptus amplifolia and Corymbia torelliana genetic improvement has been conducted in the lower southeastern USA by UF and collaborators since 1980. The collective accomplishments in genetic resources and potential commercial uses are summarized. For example, fast-growing, freeze-resilient E. amplifolia seeds are provided by 1st and 2nd generation seedling seed orchards (SSO) and a 2nd generation clonal seed orchard (CSO), while C. torelliana seed are available from 1st and 2nd generation SSOs. Breeding values (BV) have been developed for guiding the deployment of improved genotypes. Collaborative genetic improvement of these species is ongoing, including testing E. amplifolia in 11 countries and development of hybrid clones. Short Rotation Woody Crop (SRWC) systems may increase productivity and extend uses beyond conventional mulchwood to products such as medium density fiberboard (MDF), biochar, and energywood, while other possible applications include honey production, windbreaks, dendroremediation, and carbon sequestration. C. torelliana may be paired with E. grandis in two-row windbreaks to maximum windbreak effectiveness and may sequester as much carbon as E. grandis.
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