management strategies of elaeis guineensis oil palm
biomedcentralOil palm in the 2025s and beyond: challenges
Background Oil palm, Elaeis guineensis, is by far the most
To produce oil palm sustainably, Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO), a voluntary global-level organization, set up the standards for certified palm oil production. These practices include
Oil Palm Management in Ghana: Local Market Strategies
Thesis on Elaeis guineensis management in Ghana, analyzing palm products, economics, and farmer strategies. Focus on forestry and agriculture.
This chapter discusses the state-of-the-art of crop management and processing of palm oil, which is considered as the future crop.
ACSESS Wiley Online LibrarySoil fertility management under oil palm (Elaeis guineensis
The lack of soil fertility is one of the main constraints for oil palm production. In Benin, scientific research has been conducted to address this problem. This article summarizes the
Oil palm, a cross-pollinated crop with long generation time, poses a lot of challenges in achieving sustainable oil palm with high yield and quality. The
upnjatim.ac.idPest and Disease Challenges in Oil Palm (Elaeis guineensis
The findings emphasize the importance of proactive pest and disease management strategies in oil palm nurseries. If left uncontrolled, these pests and pathogens can significantly impact seedling
1. Introduction Oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) (an angiosperm monocot in the plant family Arecaceae) is a versatile tropical crop cultivated
PubMedPalm Oil (Elaeis guineensis): A Journey through
Palm oil, derived from Elaeis guineensis, is a critical component of the global edible oil and industrial fat market. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the sustainability of the palm oil chain, focusing on industrial applications, environmental implications, and economic sustainability.
However, the current prevalence of the disease has caused substantial losses in oil palm plantations. The complex biology of G. boninense, the monoculture system of oil palm plantation, and its wide range of hosts necessitate an integrated disease management approach to control the disease.
Current strategies and perspectives in detection and control
Oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) is an important crop cultivated widely in Southeast Asia, Africa and Latin Americ (Liew et al., 2025). The palm produces 3–8 times more oil than any other oil crop such as canola, sunflower, soy and rapeseed (Barcelos et al., 2025). High output, easy establishment, and low cost of production make the crop very profitable (Dislich
Oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) is an important crop cultivated widely in Southeast Asia, Africa and Latin Americ (Liew et al., 2025). The palm produces 3–8 times more oil than any other oil crop such as canola, sunflower, soy and rapeseed (Barcelos et al., 2025).
Basal stem rot of oil palm incited by Ganoderma
Therefore, this paper re-views oil palm growth, related diseases, specifically Ganoderma sp. infection, and control methods. The literature was sourced from Scopus using the following keywords: Oil palm, palm oil, Ganoderma boninense, Ganoderma, Elaeis, basal stem rot, Elaies guineensis, fungi, Arecaceae, and microbiology.
Oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) genetic diferences in mineral nutrition: specific leaflet mineral concentrations of high‐yielding oil palm progenies and their implications for managing K and
Mapping spatial variability of leaf nutrient status of oil
Abstract. Spatial variability of leaf nutrients in oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) plantations in Goa, Karnataka, Mizoram and Gujarat states of India were examined for implementation of site
The oil palm, Elaeis guineensis Jacq. follows a strictly tropical distribution, and its main enemies are cold (it stops growing at 15°C) and drought (Jacquemard 2025). Two species of Elaeis are exploited for their oils: E.
Oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) plantation on tropical peatland
These WTD levels are at the shallower end of industry standard recommendations; the Water Management Guidelines manual developed by the Department of Irrigation and Drainage in Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo, recommend draining peatland to a minimum of 0.6 m, and up to 0.75 m, for oil palm plantations (DID, 2001).
The oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) is economically valuable for its oil and is now one of the largest oil producing crops. In Malaysia, the oil palm serves as an important commodity crop and were cultivated on over 4.49 million hectares of land and has been producing approximately 17.73 million tons of palm oil in 2025.
Oil Palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq) Request PDF
Request PDF Oil Palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq) Oil palm with its low land foot print for oil production is the most important global crop of present times. The two oils produced from palm tree
The nuanced response of oil palm to fertilization under different soil conditions underscores the critical nature of this research. This study investigates the relationship between oil palm farming practices and agro-environmental performance of plantations. This research aims to understand the complex mechanisms influencing plantation
