Criteria for the choice of oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) planting material in Africa : The Cameroon Experience.
Author
Bakoume, C.
41028,
autor.
aut
Amblard, P.
41161.
Louise, C.
41165.
Rafflegeau, S.
41714.
Tengoua, F. F.
41371.
Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement, CIRAD
38947.
IRAD
41715.
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Abstract
The superiority of tenera palms over dura palms for palm oil production is widely known in the African oil palm belt in general and particulary in Cameroon. When all oil palm plantation in Cameroon are expected to be laid out with tenera planting material, it is surprising to find that part of them comprise of various proportion of dura and pisifera. The latter is generally female sterile due to usual abortion of fresh fruit bunches. The use of low yielding tenera, dura and even pisifera planting materials in mostly unintentional though some cases exist where the choice of high quality planting material is not given priority by the planter. Yield criteria are of prime importance for industrial plantation while smallholders' choices of planting materials depend on economical, technical, political, land and cultural factors. Actions can be taken in a short-term to make improved tenera the unique planting material for all planters. The superiority of tenera palms over dura palms for palm oil production is widely known in the African oil palm belt in general and particulary in Cameroon. When all oil palm plantation in Cameroon are expected to be laid out with tenera planting material, it is surprising to find that part of them comprise of various proportion of dura and pisifera. The latter is generally female sterile due to usual abortion of fresh fruit bunches. The use of low yielding tenera, dura and even pisifera planting materials in mostly unintentional though some cases exist where the choice of high quality planting material is not given priority by the planter. Yield criteria are of prime importance for industrial plantation while smallholders' choices of planting materials depend on economical, technical, political, land and cultural factors. Actions can be taken in a short-term to make improved tenera the unique planting material for all planters.
The superiority of tenera palms over dura palms for palm oil production is widely known in the African oil palm belt in general and particulary in Cameroon. When all oil palm plantation in Cameroon are expected to be laid out with tenera planting material, it is surprising to find that part of them comprise of various proportion of dura and pisifera. The latter is generally female sterile due to usual abortion of fresh fruit bunches. The use of low yielding tenera, dura and even pisifera planting materials in mostly unintentional though some cases exist where the choice of high quality planting material is not given priority by the planter. Yield criteria are of prime importance for industrial plantation while smallholders' choices of planting materials depend on economical, technical, political, land and cultural factors. Actions can be taken in a short-term to make improved tenera the unique planting material for all planters.
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pequenas empresas
Plantación.
Producción de semillas.
Palma de aceite
pequenas empresas
Plantación.
Producción de semillas.
Palma de aceite