“…Though the population structure of plants is described either by age, size or by their life stage, the population structure of woody perennial species is often estimated by size class (Saxena & Singh 1984, Venter & Witkowski 2010, Raj 2018. Information about population structure of a tree species indicates the history of disturbance of species in the past and its environment, which in turn can be used to conjecture the future trend of the population of particular species (Wale et al 2012, Bajpai et al 2015, Botelanyele et al 2016, Iyagin & Adekunle 2017. Study of population structure in tropical forests is ecologically noteworthy and it is useful and functional in forest management practices (Sahu et al 2010, Bajpai et al 2012, Shiferaw et al 2018.…”