02917nam 2200613z- 450 9910367736003321202102123-03921-510-8(CKB)4100000010106357(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/59326(oapen)doab59326(EXLCZ)99410000001010635720202102d2019 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierShort Rotation Woody Crop Production Systems for Ecosystem Services and PhytotechnologiesMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20191 online resource (316 p.)3-03921-509-4 While international efforts in the development of short rotation woody crops (SRWCs) have historically focused on the production of biomass for bioenergy, biofuels, and bioproducts, research and deployment over the past decade has expanded to include broader objectives of achieving multiple ecosystem services. In particular, silvicultural prescriptions developed for SRWCs have been refined to include woody crop production systems for environmental benefits such as carbon sequestration, water quality and quantity, and soil health. In addition, current systems have been expanded beyond traditional fiber production to other environmental technologies that incorporate SRWCs as vital components for phytotechnologies, urban afforestation, ecological restoration, and mine reclamation. In this Special Issue of the journal Forests, we explore the broad range of current research dedicated to our topic: International Short Rotation Woody Crop Production Systems for Ecosystem Services and PhytotechnologiesBiology, life sciencesbicsscabandoned farmlandaboveground biomassacidic soilagricultural field experimentallocationbioenergycarbon sequestrationecosystem servicesfoliar nutrient and metal concentrationinoculationleaf area indexmycorrhizal fungiPopulusPopulus canadensisrhizospheric soilSalixsite reclamationspacing trialspecies variationstocking levelwillowBiology, life sciencesHeadlee William Lauth1325168Zalesny Jr., Ronald SauthRichardson JimauthSoolanayakanahally RajuauthBOOK9910367736003321Short Rotation Woody Crop Production Systems for Ecosystem Services and Phytotechnologies3036635UNINA