A review of cunninghamia lanceolata (Lamb.) Hook: A recent update and potential application in Vietnam

By reviewing worldwide literature, this paper aimed to systematically

collate available information about the species Cunninghamia

lanceolata. Based on the findings of the review, including the

species’ floral characteristics; updated distribution; historical

knowledge and heritage; growth and factors influencing its forests;

soil nutrition and microbes; carbon storage; wood; and chemicals and

essential oils, we have identified issues for consideration regarding

the use of this species for big timber production in Vietnam. We

propose that it is suitable for a range of applications: for small or large

timber plantations, mono/mixed plantations, and agroforestry. If

planted at lower altitudes or warmer temperatures, its growth is likely

to be improved, but seed production may be less successful.

Cultivation of this species for big timber production should be

undertaken according to silviculture best practices, ensuring good

seed quality, a suitable stand density, and appropriate fertilization

thinning strategies, in support of government policies and in

accordance with current science and technology.

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