OPTIMUM PLANTING DENSITIES FOR THE PRODUCTION OF EUCALYPTUS OIL FROM BLUE MALLEE (EUCALYPTUS-POLYBRACTEA) AND OIL MALLEE (EUCALYPTUS-KOCHII)

Citation
Pl. Milthorpe et al., OPTIMUM PLANTING DENSITIES FOR THE PRODUCTION OF EUCALYPTUS OIL FROM BLUE MALLEE (EUCALYPTUS-POLYBRACTEA) AND OIL MALLEE (EUCALYPTUS-KOCHII), Industrial crops and products, 8(3), 1998, pp. 219-227
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture
ISSN journal
09266690
Volume
8
Issue
3
Year of publication
1998
Pages
219 - 227
Database
ISI
SICI code
0926-6690(1998)8:3<219:OPDFTP>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
Mallees have the potential to become a new industrial crop for much of the cereal growing areas of Australia, providing alternative income a nd environmental salvation for farmers with land at risk to salinisati on. Two species of mallee, blue mallee (Eucalyptus polybractea) and oi l mallee (E. kochii]), were tested at Condobolin, New South Wales over a five year period to assess biomass and oil production. Plots were e stablished at five planting densities (between 2000 and 9000 plants/ha ) and harvested annually, each August. Leaf oil concentration was meas ured by steam distillation at each harvest and used with biomass to ca lculate total oil production. Biomass and oil production were not sign ificantly different for either species between 3300 and 9000 plants/ha in any year, but significantly greater than plantings at the lowest d ensity. Leaf oil concentration did not differ significantly with each harvest nor was it affected by planting density. Oil mallee had signif icantly higher leaf oil concentration than blue mallee. Oil quality an d quantity determinations were made on leaf samples which were solvent extracted and analysed by GC. Small samples of leaf were taken every three months for the first three years then at the fourth harvest. For both species, total oil concentration was significantly higher in six and nine month-old regrowth than the other sampling periods. Cineole was by far the most abundant component for both species and its concen tration in leaf from 12 month-old regrowth was significantly higher th an that from three, six or nine month-old regrowth. For maximum oil pr oduction per unit area of plantation, blue mallee is better suited to the Condobolin environment than oil mallee. The normal planting densit y of 5000 plants/ha currently used by growers appears optimum, but thi s may be modified after considering seedling costs, projected longevit y of the crop and management strategies. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V . All rights reserved.