Which type of trees are preferred for plantation forests?
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- Cedar, cypress, pine, spruce, redwood, and fir are common species.
- A Jurassic-looking forest is created by the presence of numerous mosses and ferns, as well as some remaining deciduous trees like maples.
Explanation:
- In order to increase the amount of wood fibre produced, plantation forests are a sort of managed forest where the trees are planted (as opposed to spontaneously regenerating), the same age, and typically the same species.
- Different categorization systems have been used to categorise trees, some of which more or less match their scientific designation.
- Softwoods are classified as conifers, and hardwoods as dicotyledons.
- Broadleaf trees are another name for hardwoods.
- But the terms "softwood," "hardwood," and "broadleaf" are frequently ambiguous.
- Man creates plantation woods, typically in rows, for the purpose of producing wood.
- In a programme called selective breeding,'superior' trees are found in the field and are selected for characteristics like stronger, straighter stems with fewer limbs, rapid growth, and high yield.
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Cedar, cypress, pine, spruce, redwood, and fir are are preferred for plantation forests
Explanation:
- A dense-looking forest is developed and grown by the presence of numerous mosses and ferns, as well as some remaining deciduous trees like maples.
- The amount of wood fibre produced is increased, where plantation forests are a managed forest and where the trees are planted, of same type the same age, and typically the same species.
- Different systems for the categorization have been used to categories trees, where some of which are given more or less match their scientific designation.
- Softwoods are classified as conifers, and hardwoods as dicotyledons.
- Broadleaf trees are another name for hardwoods.
- But the terms "softwood," "hardwood," and "broadleaf" are frequently ambiguous.
- Man creates plantation woods, typically in rows, for the purpose of producing wood.
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