Leaf nutrient concentrations in oil palm as affected by genotypes, irrigation and terrain

Four clonal oil palm materials namely AVROS, Yangambi, La Me and NIFOR and two DxP hybrid Yangambi, grown on terraced and unterraced fields were subjected to irrigated and non-irrigated conditions. There were significant differences in all leaf nutrient concentrations for all the planting materials...

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Main Authors: Lee, Chin Tui, Abdul Rahman, Zaharah, Musa, Mohamed Hanafi, Norizan, Mohd Shahkirat, Tan, Choon Check
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出版: Malaysian Palm Oil Council 2011
在线阅读:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23405/1/Leaf%20nutrient%20concentrations%20in%20oil%20palm%20as%20affected%20by%20genotypes%2C%20irrigation%20and%20terrain.pdf
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author Lee, Chin Tui
Abdul Rahman, Zaharah
Musa, Mohamed Hanafi
Norizan, Mohd Shahkirat
Tan, Choon Check
author_facet Lee, Chin Tui
Abdul Rahman, Zaharah
Musa, Mohamed Hanafi
Norizan, Mohd Shahkirat
Tan, Choon Check
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description Four clonal oil palm materials namely AVROS, Yangambi, La Me and NIFOR and two DxP hybrid Yangambi, grown on terraced and unterraced fields were subjected to irrigated and non-irrigated conditions. There were significant differences in all leaf nutrient concentrations for all the planting materials for both terrain and irrigation conditions. For non-irrigated palms, most of the leaf nutrients were higher than the irrigated palms, especially K and Mg concentrations. Most of the leaf nutrient concentrations in palms grown on undulating area were also high, especially for leaf Mg and K concentrations. Leaf K concentration for DxP hybrid Yangambi-DQ8 was consistently lower than AVROS-A122 by almost 15-20% in all the growing conditions. In contrast, the leaf K contents for Yangambi-DQ8 and Yangambi-Y103 were comparable to that of AVROS-A122 and these three planting materials produced the highest oil yields. In view of future high current fertilizer cost, selecting oil palm genotypes that are able to produce good oil yields on low fertilizer inputs and giving consistent leaf nutrition need to be given consideration.
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spelling upm.eprints-234052015-12-09T06:55:42Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23405/ Leaf nutrient concentrations in oil palm as affected by genotypes, irrigation and terrain Lee, Chin Tui Abdul Rahman, Zaharah Musa, Mohamed Hanafi Norizan, Mohd Shahkirat Tan, Choon Check Four clonal oil palm materials namely AVROS, Yangambi, La Me and NIFOR and two DxP hybrid Yangambi, grown on terraced and unterraced fields were subjected to irrigated and non-irrigated conditions. There were significant differences in all leaf nutrient concentrations for all the planting materials for both terrain and irrigation conditions. For non-irrigated palms, most of the leaf nutrients were higher than the irrigated palms, especially K and Mg concentrations. Most of the leaf nutrient concentrations in palms grown on undulating area were also high, especially for leaf Mg and K concentrations. Leaf K concentration for DxP hybrid Yangambi-DQ8 was consistently lower than AVROS-A122 by almost 15-20% in all the growing conditions. In contrast, the leaf K contents for Yangambi-DQ8 and Yangambi-Y103 were comparable to that of AVROS-A122 and these three planting materials produced the highest oil yields. In view of future high current fertilizer cost, selecting oil palm genotypes that are able to produce good oil yields on low fertilizer inputs and giving consistent leaf nutrition need to be given consideration. Malaysian Palm Oil Council 2011 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23405/1/Leaf%20nutrient%20concentrations%20in%20oil%20palm%20as%20affected%20by%20genotypes%2C%20irrigation%20and%20terrain.pdf Lee, Chin Tui and Abdul Rahman, Zaharah and Musa, Mohamed Hanafi and Norizan, Mohd Shahkirat and Tan, Choon Check (2011) Leaf nutrient concentrations in oil palm as affected by genotypes, irrigation and terrain. Journal of Oil Palm & the Environment, 2. pp. 38-47. http://www.jopeh.com.my/index.php/jopecommon/article/view/29 10.5366/jope.2011.05
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Abdul Rahman, Zaharah
Musa, Mohamed Hanafi
Norizan, Mohd Shahkirat
Tan, Choon Check
Leaf nutrient concentrations in oil palm as affected by genotypes, irrigation and terrain
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title_full Leaf nutrient concentrations in oil palm as affected by genotypes, irrigation and terrain
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title_short Leaf nutrient concentrations in oil palm as affected by genotypes, irrigation and terrain
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