
Chinese fir is a gymnosperm tree of the Cupressaceae family, widely recognized for its fast growth and significant role as a wood-producing species. Its high-quality wood is used extensively in construction, bridges, shipbuilding, furniture manufacturing, and wood fiber industries, making it a vital resource for timber production.
Renowned for its excellent material properties and adaptability, Chinese fir thrives in various managed forests. It has been the focus of systematic breeding programs to enhance its genetic diversity and commercial value. As a key species in afforestation efforts, it contributes to the sustainable management of forest resources.
Breeding efforts for Chinese fir prioritize the development of large-diameter solid wood and improved resistance to challenges such as aluminum toxicity while maintaining its rapid growth and fine material quality. These advancements support its role as a cornerstone species in timber forestry and ecological restoration projects, meeting economic and environmental objectives.
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