African Mahogany Plantation Highlights in Brazil
Antônio Carlos Ferraz Filho, Andressa Ribeiro, Gaël U.D. Bouka, Milton Frank Júnior, Gilberto Terra
Abstract
African mahogany is the common name of species from the Khaya genus and yields high value timber. It is planted in monocultures and agrosilvipastoral systems in Brazil since the 90’s. Here we relate the taxonomic identification of the most planted African mahogany species in Brazil, changing from Khaya ivorensis A. Chev. to K. grandifoliola C. DC. Currently we estimate there is circa 50 thousand hectares of plantations in Brazil, half concentrated in the Southeast region, with the most planted species K. grandifoliola, followed by K. senegalensis (Desr.) A. Juss.
Topics & Concepts
KhayaSwietenia macrophyllaMonocultureGeographyAgroforestryForestryHectareBiologyBotanyEcologyArchaeologyAgricultureCocoa and Sweet Potato AgronomyPhytochemical compounds biological activitiesBanana Cultivation and Research