Chittachumnonk et al. (2002) studied carbon sequestration of Teak plantations in Thailand.
There were four study areas located in northern and western regions included Mae Mai Plantation at Muang District, Lampang, Thong Pha Phum Plantation at Thong Pha Phum District, Kanchnaburi, Sri Satchanalai Platation at Sri Satchanalai District, Sukhothai, and Khao Kra Yang Plantation, Wong Thong District, Phitsanulok. The study showed that all aboveground biomass of Teak plantations was equal to 78.15 tonne/ha or equivalent to 646,997.19 tonne of total aboveground biomass of the total study area which was 8,278.50 ha.
In the estimate of carbon sequestration of Teak plantation were 39.08 tonne C/ ha. The carbon sequestration in Teak plantation was seemingly near to that of the natural mixed deciduous forest (48.14 tonne C/ha).