OLAGA, Thomas TettehANTWI, KwakuBIH, Francis KofiDONKOR, Mark Bright2025-08-072025-08-072024OLAGA, T. T., ANTWI, K., BIH, F. K., & DONKOR, M. B. (2024). Natural durability of Acacia mangium wood. Nativa, 12(1).2318-7670https://ir.aamusted.edu.gh/handle/123456789/153Expanding the base of wood resources, adoption, and effective use of wood species depend primarily on the knowledge of the properties of the wood and the source from which the wood was obtained. The Acacia mangium wood, whose natural durability was determined to establish its practical uses, was extracted from Ada Technical Institute's compound in the Ada East District of the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. The study adopted an experimental research design. The natural durability test was done using the accelerated laboratory method based on standard. Seventy-two (72) samples were taken from the six billets (base, middle, and top). The analyses were carried out within each section, established from portions of the trees close to the pith or cascade. The resistance values indicated that the wood studied has a high resistance to rot. In this way, this wood can be used for various uses that require high resistance to interference, such as using parts in direct contact with the ground.en: serviceable lifedecay resistanceXylophagous fungus.Natural durability of Acacia mangium woodArticle