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Sagwan (Teak)

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Sagwan (Teak) – Detailed Information
Local Indian Name: Hindi: सागवान (Sagwan), Tamil: தேக்கு மரம் (Thekku Maram), Malayalam: തീക്ക് (Thekku), Telugu: తిక్కు చెట్టు (Teak Chettu), Kannada: ತೀಕ್ ಮರ (Teek Mara), Bengali: সেগুন গাছ (Segun Gachh), Assamese: চেগুন গছ (Segun Gos)
Scientific Name: Tectona grandis
Family: Lamiaceae (formerly Verbenaceae)
Category: Hardwood Timber Tree- Subcategory: Deciduous Tree
Native Region:
  • Indigenous to: India, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, and Indonesia
  • Grown in: India (Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Assam, Tripura, and Nagaland)
Introduction:
Sagwan (Tectona grandis), commonly known as teak, is one of the most valuable hardwood timber trees in the world. It is known for its high-quality, durable wood, used in furniture, shipbuilding, and construction. The tree is fast-growing under managed plantations and has high commercial demand due to its resistance to termites, water, and extreme weather conditions.
Importance & Benefits:
  • High-Quality Timber: Used in luxury furniture, doors, flooring, and shipbuilding.
  • Natural Durability: Resistant to termites, decay, and water damage.
  • Fast Growth: In suitable conditions, it can grow up to 25–30 meters in height.
  • Economic Value: A mature Sagwan tree fetches high prices in the timber market.
  • Soil Enrichment: Leaves decompose and improve soil fertility.
  • Carbon Sequestration: Helps in reducing carbon dioxide levels and supports the environment.
Description and Cultivation:
  • Height: Can grow up to 30–40 meters under ideal conditions.
  • Trunk: Straight with light brown bark that peels off in flakes.
  • Leaves: Large, green, and leathery, turning yellow before shedding.
  • Flowers: Small, white, and fragrant, blooming in clusters.
  • Seeds: Hard, oval, and used for propagation.
Varieties and Cultivars:
  • Indian Teak (Tectona grandis var. grandis): Best quality timber with dense wood.
  • Nagpur Teak: Fast-growing variety from Maharashtra.
  • Burma Teak: Considered the highest quality due to its fine grain and durability.
  • CP Teak (Central Province Teak): Grown in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.
Location and Light:
  • Requires full sunlight for optimal growth.
  • Grows best in tropical and subtropical climates.
  • Suitable for altitudes up to 1000 meters above sea level.
Soil Preparation:
  • Prefers deep, well-drained, loamy, or sandy soil.
  • Soil pH: 6.5 to 7.5 (neutral to slightly acidic).
  • Avoid waterlogged or heavy clay soils.
  • Plow and prepare soil with organic manure before planting.
Planting:
  • Best Season: June to September (monsoon season).
  • Spacing: 3 x 3 meters (approximately 1100 plants per hectare).
  • Pit Size: 45 cm x 45 cm x 45 cm, filled with topsoil and compost.
Watering:
  • Requires frequent watering in the first 2–3 years.
  • Once established, the tree is drought-tolerant.
  • During dry seasons, irrigation is required every 15 days.
Pruning:
  • Regular pruning improves straightness of the trunk.
  • Remove weak and lower branches to enhance timber quality.
Pest and Disease Management:
  • Common Pests:
    • Teak Defoliator (Hyblaea puera) – Controlled with neem oil sprays.
    • Teak Skeletonizer (Eutectona machaeralis) – Managed using biological control.
  • Common Diseases:
    • Root Rot: Avoid waterlogging; treat with fungicides.
    • Leaf Spot: Controlled with copper-based fungicides.
  • Preventive Measures:
    • Keep plantation weed-free.
    • Use organic fertilizers to improve plant resistance.
Environmental Conditions:
  • Climate: Warm and humid tropical conditions.
  • Temperature: 25°C to 38°C is ideal.
  • Rainfall: 1200–2500 mm annually.
  • Humidity: Prefers high humidity during the growing phase.
Propagation:
  • Seeds: Traditional method but has low germination rate.
  • Tissue Culture: Used for high-quality, fast-growing clones.
  • Clonal Propagation: Produces uniform, high-yielding trees.
Uses:
Timber Uses:
  • High-end furniture and interiors.
  • Shipbuilding and marine applications (resistant to water damage).
  • Doors, windows, and flooring.
  • Plywood and veneers.
Environmental Uses:
  • Reforestation projects.
  • Windbreaks and erosion control.
Industrial Uses:
  • Teakwood oil extract used in wood polishing.
Monetary Benefits:
  • Teak Timber Price: ₹5,000–₹12,000 per cubic foot (depends on quality).
  • Economic Life: Harvesting begins after 15–20 years, with full maturity at 30–40 years.
  • Annual ROI: Around 15–25% per year in commercial plantations.
  • Land Value Appreciation: Increases land value significantly over time.
  • High-Demand Export Wood: India exports teak timber to global markets.
References:
  1. Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education (ICFRE)
  2. Forest Research Institute (FRI), Dehradun
  3. Rubber & Teakwood Growers Association
  4. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Reports
  5. National Research Centre for Agroforestry
 

 

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