Oil palm pruning and relationships between leaf area and yield : A review of previous experiments.
Abstract
There is often uncertainty concerning the best pruning policy to adopt in order to maximise yields. The results 01 numerous pruning/defoliation experiments carried out on both healthy and diseased palms are reviewed. These show, in general, that for healthy palms at standard planting densities, maximum yields are achieved with the maximum number of fronds per palm and, therefore, care is needed to avoid overpruning. When palms are diseased, removal 01 affected fronds does not always reduce yields and mal aid plantation hygiene. Incluye 9 referencias bibliográficas. There is often uncertainty concerning the best pruning policy to adopt in order to maximise yields. The results 01 numerous pruning/defoliation experiments carried out on both healthy and diseased palms are reviewed. These show, in general, that for healthy palms at standard planting densities, maximum yields are achieved with the maximum number of fronds per palm and, therefore, care is needed to avoid overpruning. When palms are diseased, removal 01 affected fronds does not always reduce yields and mal aid plantation hygiene.
There is often uncertainty concerning the best pruning policy to adopt in order to maximise yields. The results 01 numerous pruning/defoliation experiments carried out on both healthy and diseased palms are reviewed. These show, in general, that for healthy palms at standard planting densities, maximum yields are achieved with the maximum number of fronds per palm and, therefore, care is needed to avoid overpruning. When palms are diseased, removal 01 affected fronds does not always reduce yields and mal aid plantation hygiene.
Palabras clave:
Rendimiento.
Superficie foliar.
Palma de aceite
Rendimiento.
Superficie foliar.
Palma de aceite