I wonder if soil protection by fallen teak leafs (after dry season) has been considered.
In most teak stands (natural and artificial) a thick layer of leaves covers the soil completely (sometimes giving cause to serious forest fires, which in turn benefits germination of teak seeds and so "natural"regeneration.
I wonder if soil protection by fallen teak leafs (after dry season) has been considered.
In most teak stands (natural and artificial) a thick layer of leaves covers the soil completely (sometimes giving cause to serious forest fires, which in turn benefits germination of teak seeds and so "natural"regeneration.