Yes, of course!! Growing eucalyptus decreases the soil fertility. It degrades soils and release carbon. That too, planting eucalyptus as monoculture tree plantations are very harmful to soil. read more
Growing eucalyptus decreases the soil fertility. It degrades soils and release carbon. That too, planting eucalyptus as monoculture tree plantations are very harmful to soil. read more
The truth is that Eucalyptus recharge the earth and add nutritive content to soil. A study done on a 16-year-old eucalyptus plantation showed an increase in soil fertility from 1.2 percent and 2.5 percent up to 1.78 percent and 3.25 percent in the 16 years it was operating. read more