Abstract
We know that planting trees is a key approach for mitigating climate change; however, we are uncertain of what planting density per unit of land and what cultural regimes are needed to optimize traditional timber products, feedstock, and carbon sequestration.
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Citation
Chaudhan, Umesh K.; Kane, Michael B. 2015. Financial return from traditional wood products, feedstock, and carbon sequestration in loblolly pine plantations in the Southern U.S. 2015. In Proceedings of the 17th biennial southern silvicultural research conference. e–Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS–203. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. 3 p.