Abstract

In the Tchorogo teak plantation in the Central Region of Togo (1°00'E, 8°21'N), a contribution to the sustainable forest management was implemented through the study of the relationship between ecological indicators and anatomical parameters of teak wood. To do this, three phytocoenoses have been described in the forest, using the synusial approach inside the undergrowth plant communities. In each phytocoenose, silvicultural parameters of plantations and anatomical properties of teak wood were studied taking into account the age of the trees. Results showed that teak productivity level, which is linked to the fibre properties of teak wood varied significantly (F749,2=71.81; P Togolese teak plantations. Keywords: Teak plantation, Togo, phytocoenose, ecological indicators, teak wood, anatomical properties.

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