2021
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy11020290
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High-Oleic Palm Oil (HOPO) Production from Parthenocarpic Fruits in Oil Palm Interspecific Hybrids Using Naphthalene Acetic Acid

Abstract: Interspecific OxG hybrids of African palm Elaeis guineensis Jacq. and the American palm Elaeis oleifera Cortes produce high-oleic palm oil (HOPO) with low saturated fatty acid content. OxG hybrids are highly productive, grow slowly, and are resistant to bud rot disease. However, OxG hybrid pollen presents low viability and germinability, so assisted pollination is a must. Hybrids can produce parthenocarpic or seedless fruits, with the exogenous application of plant growth regulators. Thus, naphthalene acetic a… Show more

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“…This implies that, per ton of fruit, an additional 69 kg of oil is extracted in Scenario 2, which translates to an additional 33.5% of oil per ton of processed fruit. This concurs with results reported by Romero et al (2021), who found that the fruits that were treated with assisted pollination had an OER that was somewhere around 20.5%. Once NAA was introduced, an increase of up to 5 percentage points was recorded in the OERthis means that an additional 20% of oil was extracted per ton of fruit (Romero et al, 2021).…”
Section: Production Cost Per Ton Of Cposupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…This implies that, per ton of fruit, an additional 69 kg of oil is extracted in Scenario 2, which translates to an additional 33.5% of oil per ton of processed fruit. This concurs with results reported by Romero et al (2021), who found that the fruits that were treated with assisted pollination had an OER that was somewhere around 20.5%. Once NAA was introduced, an increase of up to 5 percentage points was recorded in the OERthis means that an additional 20% of oil was extracted per ton of fruit (Romero et al, 2021).…”
Section: Production Cost Per Ton Of Cposupporting
confidence: 93%
“…This concurs with results reported by Romero et al (2021), who found that the fruits that were treated with assisted pollination had an OER that was somewhere around 20.5%. Once NAA was introduced, an increase of up to 5 percentage points was recorded in the OERthis means that an additional 20% of oil was extracted per ton of fruit (Romero et al, 2021). The Palmeiras extraction plant, when using NAA, reached an OER of 26%; on the other hand, the OER did not exceed 21% when the treatment was assisted pollination only (Ruíz et al, 2020).…”
Section: Production Cost Per Ton Of Cposupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…The oil palm interspecific hybrids Elaeis Oleífera  Elaeis guineensis (O  G) are currently among the fastest growing cultivars in terms of planted area in Colombia. Cultivation with O  G cultivars reached 68,000 ha in Colombia in 2018 (Romero et al, 2021). The main reason for the increased cultivation of O  G cultivars in Colombia is that some of these cultivars have some degree of resistance to bud rot (BR) (Navia et al, 2014;Ávila-Diazgranados et al, 2016), the most serious disease affecting oil palm crops in Latin America (Torres et al, 2016;Swinburne, 1993).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%