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Tree plantation

A tree plantation, forest plantation, plantation forest, timber plantation, or tree farm is a forest planted for high volume production of wood, usually by planting one type of tree as a monoculture forest. The term tree farm also is used to refer to tree nurseries and Christmas tree farms. Plantation forestry can produce a high volume of wood in a short…

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Natural forest loss

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Tree plantation

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Tree plantation

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Tree plantation → Greenpeace, In, India, Indonesia, Plantations, Rainforest Action Network, Some, The

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forest plantations plantation wood trees species tree natural forests production growth timber christmas forestry planted usually example used america grown

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growthinstance ofThe plants used for the plantation are often genetically altered for desired traits0.80text
resistance to pestsinstance ofThe plants used for the plantation are often genetically altered for desired traits0.80text
diseases in generalinstance ofThe plants used for the plantation are often genetically altered for desired traits0.80text
specific traitsinstance ofThe plants used for the plantation are often genetically altered for desired traits0.80text
for example in the case of timber speciesinstance ofThe plants used for the plantation are often genetically altered for desired traits0.80text
volumic wood productioninstance ofThe plants used for the plantation are often genetically altered for desired traits0.80text
stem straightnessinstance ofThe plants used for the plantation are often genetically altered for desired traits0.80text
Central America.Christmas tree farmsChristmas tree cultivation is an agriculturalinstance ofthe cultivation of plantation teak is economically viable in other tropical regions0.80text
forestryinstance ofthe cultivation of plantation teak is economically viable in other tropical regions0.80text
and horticultural occupation which involves growing pineinstance ofthe cultivation of plantation teak is economically viable in other tropical regions0.80text
spruceinstance ofthe cultivation of plantation teak is economically viable in other tropical regions0.80text
and fir trees specifically for use as Christmas trees.The first Christmas tree farm was established by 1860 in Maineinstance ofthe cultivation of plantation teak is economically viable in other tropical regions0.80text

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