Oil Palm — Achievements and Potential

Cultivation of the oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) has expanded tremendously in recent years such that it is now second only to soybean as a major source of the world supply of oils and fats. Presently, Southeast Asia is the dominant region of production with Malaysia being the leading producer a...

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Main Authors: Mohd. Basri Wahid, Siti Nor Akmar Abdullah, I. E. Henson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2005-01-01
Series:Plant Production Science
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1626/pps.8.288
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spelling doaj-1e7a8120af134978b5736d0d502c2fd62020-11-25T00:45:28ZengTaylor & Francis GroupPlant Production Science1343-943X1349-10082005-01-018328829710.1626/pps.8.28811644698Oil Palm — Achievements and PotentialMohd. Basri Wahid0Siti Nor Akmar Abdullah1I. E. Henson2Malaysian Palm Oil BoardUniversiti Putra MalaysiaMalaysian Palm Oil BoardCultivation of the oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) has expanded tremendously in recent years such that it is now second only to soybean as a major source of the world supply of oils and fats. Presently, Southeast Asia is the dominant region of production with Malaysia being the leading producer and exporter of palm oil. This paper reviews the various factors that have led to oil palm occupying its present position, including biological, technical, managerial, environmental, and socio-political aspects. Biological features recognised as critical to the high productivity of the crop are examined. These include its perennial and evergreen nature (giving a continuous year-round canopy cover intercepting a high proportion of incoming radiation), the year-round production of fruit bunches and the high partition of total assimilates into harvested product. Scientific and managerial aspects contributing to the success of the crop include the significant genetic improvements and production of high quality planting materials, the development and application of finely-tuned agronomic practices, the appropriate scale and efficient organisation of oil palm plantations and the continuous R&D and good infra-structural support provided in the main producing countries. The programmes of crop improvement through the utilisation of traditional breeding and selection methods, the development and benefits of vegetative propagation techniques using tissue culture and ongoing efforts to apply molecular and genetic engineering techniques to improve and modify oil composition, are reviewed. Finally, the nutritional qualities of palm oil as a healthy component of diet are briefly described.http://dx.doi.org/10.1626/pps.8.288Breeding and selectionCloning and genetic engineeringOil palmOil yieldSustainable production
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author Mohd. Basri Wahid
Siti Nor Akmar Abdullah
I. E. Henson
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Siti Nor Akmar Abdullah
I. E. Henson
Oil Palm — Achievements and Potential
Plant Production Science
Breeding and selection
Cloning and genetic engineering
Oil palm
Oil yield
Sustainable production
author_facet Mohd. Basri Wahid
Siti Nor Akmar Abdullah
I. E. Henson
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title Oil Palm — Achievements and Potential
title_short Oil Palm — Achievements and Potential
title_full Oil Palm — Achievements and Potential
title_fullStr Oil Palm — Achievements and Potential
title_full_unstemmed Oil Palm — Achievements and Potential
title_sort oil palm — achievements and potential
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Plant Production Science
issn 1343-943X
1349-1008
publishDate 2005-01-01
description Cultivation of the oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) has expanded tremendously in recent years such that it is now second only to soybean as a major source of the world supply of oils and fats. Presently, Southeast Asia is the dominant region of production with Malaysia being the leading producer and exporter of palm oil. This paper reviews the various factors that have led to oil palm occupying its present position, including biological, technical, managerial, environmental, and socio-political aspects. Biological features recognised as critical to the high productivity of the crop are examined. These include its perennial and evergreen nature (giving a continuous year-round canopy cover intercepting a high proportion of incoming radiation), the year-round production of fruit bunches and the high partition of total assimilates into harvested product. Scientific and managerial aspects contributing to the success of the crop include the significant genetic improvements and production of high quality planting materials, the development and application of finely-tuned agronomic practices, the appropriate scale and efficient organisation of oil palm plantations and the continuous R&D and good infra-structural support provided in the main producing countries. The programmes of crop improvement through the utilisation of traditional breeding and selection methods, the development and benefits of vegetative propagation techniques using tissue culture and ongoing efforts to apply molecular and genetic engineering techniques to improve and modify oil composition, are reviewed. Finally, the nutritional qualities of palm oil as a healthy component of diet are briefly described.
topic Breeding and selection
Cloning and genetic engineering
Oil palm
Oil yield
Sustainable production
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1626/pps.8.288
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