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Genetics and Molecular Research | 2014

Variability and performance evaluation of introgressed Nigerian dura x Deli dura oil palm progenies

A. Noh; M. Y. Rafii; A. Mohd Din; A. Kushairi; A. Norziha; N. Rajanaidu; M. A. Latif; M. A. Malek

Twelve introgressed oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) progenies of Nigerian dura x Deli dura were evaluated for bunch yield, yield attributes, bunch quality components and vegetative characters at the Malaysian Palm Oil Board Research Station, in Keratong, Pahang, Malaysia. Analysis of variance revealed significant to highly significant genotypic differences, indicating sufficient genetic variability among the progenies for bunch yield and its attributes, vegetative characters and bunch quality components, except fruit to bunch ratio. Fresh fruit bunch yield ranged from 167 kg·palm(-1)·year(-1) in PK1330 to 212 kg·palm(-1)·year(-1) in PK1351, with a mean yield of 192 kg·palm(-1)·year(-1). Among the progeny, PK1313 had the highest oil to bunch ratio (19.36%), due to its high mesocarp to fruit ratio, fruit to bunch ratio and low shell to fruit ratio. Among the progenies, PK1313 produced the highest oil yield of 31.4 kg·palm(-1)·year(-1), due to a high mesocarp to fruit ratio (61.2%) and a low shell to fruit ratio (30.7%), coupled with high fruit to bunch ratio (65.6%). PK1330 was found promising for selection, as it had desirable vegetative characters, including smaller petiole cross section (27.15 cm2), short rachis length (4.83 m), short palm height (1.85 m), and the lowest leaf number (164.6), as these vegetative characters are prerequisites for selecting palms for high density planting and high yield per hectare. The genetic variability among the progenies was found to be high, indicating ample scope for further breeding, followed by selection.


Advances in oil palm research, Vol. 1 | 2000

Oil palm breeding and genetic resources.

N. Rajanaidu; A. Kushairi; M. Y. Rafii; A Mohd Din; I. Maizura; B. S. Jalani


Journal of Oil Palm Research | 2002

Variability in fatty acids composition, iodine value and carotene content in the MPOB oil palm germplasm collection from Angola.

A. Noh; N. Rajanaidu; A. Kushairi; Y. Mohd Rafii; A. Mohd Din; Z. A. Mohd Isa; G. Saleh


Journal of Oil Palm Research | 2002

Performance and heritability estimations on oil palm progenies tested in different environments.

M. Y. Rafii; N. Rajanaidu; B. S. Jalani; A. Kushairi


Journal of Oil Palm Research | 2000

Performance of Elaeis oleifera from Panama, Costa Rica, Colombia and Honduras in Malaysia.

A. Mohd Din; N. Rajanaidu; B. S. Jalani


Journal of Oil Palm Research | 2001

Genotype × environment interaction and stability analyses in oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) progenies over six locations.

M. Y. Rafii; N. Rajanaidu; B. S. Jalani; A. H. Zakri


The Planter | 2014

Performance and yield potential of oil palm planting materials.

A. Mohd Din; N. Rajanaidu; A. Kushairi; A. H. Tarmizi; A. Noh; M. Marhalil; Y. Zulkifli; A. Norziha; O. A. Meilina; S. Ravigadevi


Journal of Oil Palm Research | 2001

Response of oil palm progenies to different fertilizer rates.

A. Kushairi; N. Rajanaidu; B. S. Jalani


Proceedings of MOSTA best practices workshops: agronomy and crop management, Malaysia, March to August 2004 | 2005

Exploitation of genetic variability in oil palm.

A. Mohd Din; N. Rajanaidu; A. Kushairi; C. P. Soon; T. Y. Pau


Revista Palmas | 2002

Respuesta de progenies de palma de aceite a diferentes dosis de fertilizantes

Arhmand Kushairi Din; N. Rajanaidu; B. Sukaimi Jalani

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A. Noh

Universiti Putra Malaysia

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M. Y. Rafii

Universiti Putra Malaysia

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M. A. Latif

Bangladesh Rice Research Institute

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M. A. Malek

Bangladesh Institute of Nuclear Agriculture

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