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Table 1 - Typical Pine Plantation Silviculture in the Southern USA

Typical pine plantation silviculture in the Southern USA showing opportunities for biomass for bioenergy. Direct biomass opportunities largely arise from harvesting current residues, while indirect opportunities arise from improved long-term productivity

OperationYears from PlantingBiomass Opportunities


DirectIndirect
Seed Sourced-2
Improved growth

Nursery-1


Site Preparation-1 to 0?Improved growth

Planting0
Alter stocking

Initial Fertilizer0
Improved growth

Weed Control0 to 3?Improved growth

Thinning*12-15Utilize thinnings
Mid-rotation fertilizer

Improved growth

Clearcutting(15) 25-35 (45)Utilize residues
? Indicates that additional biomass might be available in special situations
* Thinning often begins at this age. Sometimes multiple thinnings are prescribed, particularly where the emphasis is on higher-value logs.

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