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Wood chemistry completes natural durability as criteria for shorting best provenances in the improvement of teakwood quality: case of five provenances from Ivorian Séguié's trial. IRG/WP 18-10920

Niamké Florence Bobelé, Amusant Nadine, Adima Augustin Amissa, Kadio A.A., Chaix Gilles, Jay-Allemand Christian. 2018. Wood chemistry completes natural durability as criteria for shorting best provenances in the improvement of teakwood quality: case of five provenances from Ivorian Séguié's trial. IRG/WP 18-10920. In : Proceedings IRG Annual Meeting - 2018 The International Research Group on Wood Protection. IRG. Johannesburg : IRG, 1 p. Annual Meeting of the International Research Group on Wood Protection (IRG49). 49, Johannesburg, Afrique du Sud, 29 Avril 2018/3 Mai 2018.

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Résumé : In order to determine the best provenance for continuing breeding program in Côte d'Ivoire, five provenances of teak planted in 1970 at Séguié's trial (Agboville, in the south of Côte d'Ivoire), were compared. Fifteen trees (three trees per provenance) composed the sample. Decay resistance and the chemical content especially, non-structural carbohydrates, total phenolics and quinone compounds were employed as parameters. Decay resistance was assessed against Antrodia sp. using the AFNOR Standard EN 350-1. The content of non-structural carbohydrates was determined using an enzymatic method and that of total phenolics and individual quinone were quantified by HPLC. High inter-provenance variabilities were found. All studied provenances were at least durable and cannot allowed to short the best provenance. However, the use of the wood contents in phenolics, individual quinone, and non-structural carbohydrates, held to the selection of the most promising provenances. Indeed, the Indian Nellicutha provenance 16 was found to possess the best performance (the highest level of total phenolics, individual quinone and lowest content of non-structural carbohydrates) among the five studied provenances. It is followed by the Tanzanian Mtibwa provenance 17. Our results indicate that the chemical content is an important criterion which completes common phenotypical and technological parameters. Consequently, it must be taken into account for teak high genetic resources selection. In Côte d'Ivoire, breeding program could be continued by using high resources such as the Indian Nellicutha provenance 16 and the Tanzanian Mtibwa provenance 17.

Auteurs et affiliations

  • Niamké Florence Bobelé, INPHB (CIV)
  • Amusant Nadine, CIRAD-ES-UMR Ecofog (GUF)
  • Adima Augustin Amissa, INPHB (CIV)
  • Kadio A.A., SODEFOR [Société de développement des forêts] (CIV)
  • Chaix Gilles, CIRAD-BIOS-UMR AGAP (FRA) ORCID: 0000-0003-2015-0551
  • Jay-Allemand Christian, UM2 (FRA)

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