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Integrating revenues from carbon sequestration into economic breeding objectives for Eucalyptus globulus pulpwood production
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posted on 2023-05-16, 19:51 authored by Whittock, SP, Greg DutkowskiGreg Dutkowski, Greaves, BL, Apiolaza, LAA system where carbon sequestration was directly dependent upon biomass production in a plantation was modelled to assess whether economic breeding objectives for the genetic improvement of Eucalyptus globulus were sensitive to potential revenues from carbon sequestration. Carbon dioxide equivalent accumulation in the biomass (CO 2e) of the Australian E. globulus plantation estate established between 2004 and 2012 was estimated. Total carbon dioxide equivalent (CO 2e) accumulation was in the order of ∼146 t CO 2e ha -1, of which 62 t CO 2e ha -1 were tradable in 2012 (the 1st Kyoto Protocol commitment period) and a further 30 t CO 2e ha -1 were tradable in 2016 (a hypothetical second Kyoto protocol commitment period). The correlated response of breeding objectives with and without carbon revenues (ΔcG H1 ) never fell below 0.86 in sensitivity analysis, and the mean was 0.93. Where economic breeding objectives for the genetic improvement of Eucalyptus globulus for pulpwood plantations are based on maximizing net present value by increasing biomass production, the consideration of carbon revenues in economic breeding objectives will have no significant effect on the relative economic weights of the key economic traits, wood basic density and standing volume at harvest. © INRA, EDP Sciences, 2007.
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Annals of Forest ScienceVolume
64Pagination
239-246ISSN
1286-4560Department/School
School of Natural SciencesPublisher
EDP SciencesPlace of publication
FranceRepository Status
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