The rate of growth and the quality of teak from plantations are largely dependent on the type and quality of the seeds; the physical and chemical characteristics of the soil, including topography and drainage; on environmental variables such as rainfall, temperature and humidity; and on management techniques. Although a significant variety of growth patterns have been recorded in different part of the world, the best managed and most productive plantations tend to fall within a well defined range. (Julio César Centeno, PhD)
GROWTH PERFORMANCE
PLANTING YEARS 1986
INVENTORY YEARS 2008
1.FROM SEEDLINGS THAI-A AVG.@22 YEARS : HT=30.08M /GBH=111.00CM/VOL=0.61CU.M
2.FROM BIOTECHNOLOGY THAI-C AVG.@22 YEARS : HT=35.88M/GBH=134.75 CM/VOL=0.85CU.M