2021
DOI: 10.3390/horticulturae7100380
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Ethephon-Induced Abscission of Oil Palm Fruits at Optimal Bunch Ripeness and Retting Period to Improve Commercial Seed Production

Abstract: Oil palm seed producers typically require 10 months of various processes from pollination to seed germination to produce commercial dura × pisifera hybrid seeds. Conventional forced fruit shedding from underripe fresh fruit bunches (FFB) usually causes seed damage and an extended retting period (incubation for natural fruit abscission from spikelets), eventually leading to bunch rot and disease infection. As a fruit ripening agent, ethephon has been explored to hasten fruit abscission in many fruit crops and o… Show more

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“…One paper also presents the importance of ethephon treatment, a commercial product releasing ethylene, on the abscission of palm fruit, which are grown for seed oil production [18].…”
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“…One paper also presents the importance of ethephon treatment, a commercial product releasing ethylene, on the abscission of palm fruit, which are grown for seed oil production [18].…”
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confidence: 99%