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RESEARCH
CONCERNING TEAK PLANTATIONS
Teak has been the subject of comprehensive research programs
in India, Indonesia, Thailand and Myanmar for at least 50
years. Some of the key outcomes from those programs with respect
to plantations have been the identification of élite
genetic material for wide-scale planting and the development
of silvicultural practices that optimize the production of
high-grade timber.
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In Malaysia, FRIM is currently undertaking research on
the following areas to enhance teak plantation development:
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Tree improvement, with the establishment of seed and
clonal orchards to make available élite planting
materials for mass multiplication.
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Tissue culture, to develop large-scale in vitro propagation
techniques for the production of uniform true-to-type
plants for the plantation industry.
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Genetic evaluation and fingerprinting of teak clones
using isoenzyme and molecular markers.
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Species site matching, with ongoing detailed studies.
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Optimum thinning regimes, fertilizer requirements and
sound silvicultural practices, through planting trials.
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