2023
DOI: 10.3390/jof9090952
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The Fungal, Nutritional, and Metabolomic Diagnostics of the Oil Palm Elaeis guineensis Affected by Bud Rot Disease in Esmeraldas, Ecuador

Raluca A. Mihai,
Erly J. Melo Heras,
Pablo A. Landazuri Abarca
et al.

Abstract: The oil palm Elaeis guineensis represents one of the most important crops in Ecuador. Considering that bud rot disease is deadly in Ecuador, more attention has been given to identifying possible causes for palm debility from this disease. We studied the involvement of fungi and nutrients in triggering bud rot disease in E. guineensis. Special emphasis was given to the molecules synthesized by the plant to protect against this devastating disease. Techniques like Diagnosis and Recommendation Integrated System (… Show more

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“…Various factors, including genetic resources, environmental conditions, and cultural practices, influence oil yield, with oil palms displaying adaptability to diverse environments. Soil compaction minimally affects fresh fruit bunch yield, and ongoing research into oil palm nutrition and production technologies continues to shape the industry, particularly with the development of new breeds and genetic makeup uniformity [10][11][12].…”
Section: Origins and Global Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various factors, including genetic resources, environmental conditions, and cultural practices, influence oil yield, with oil palms displaying adaptability to diverse environments. Soil compaction minimally affects fresh fruit bunch yield, and ongoing research into oil palm nutrition and production technologies continues to shape the industry, particularly with the development of new breeds and genetic makeup uniformity [10][11][12].…”
Section: Origins and Global Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%