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The YouTube video "A floresta clonada de Três Lagoas" explores the substantial enhancement in forest productivity from the 1970s to present day. Forest productivity has risen from 25 to 45-50 cubic meters per hectare, primarily due to the implementation of cloned plants instead of traditional seedlings. Cloning facilitates the transfer of desirable traits, leading to uniform plants with reduced mortality and heightened productivity. The cloning process initiates with material selection in the field, which is then propagated into cuttings. These cuttings are cultivated in nurseries, and when they sprout new shoots, these shoots are utilized to generate new cuttings that will eventually grow into new trees in the field. The identification and application of genetic material is a time-consuming process, taking 7 to 10 years. After seven years, the material can be harvested, making it crucial to plan ahead to remain competitive in this industry.
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