Field Trials in Oil Palm Breeding

A Manual

Brian Forster author Baihaqi Sitepu author Nur D Laksono author Umi Setiawati author Fazrin Nur author Miranti Rahmaningsih author Yassier Anwar author Pujo Widodo author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:CABI Publishing

Published:1st Nov '19

Should be back in stock very soon

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Suitable for oil palm mill managers, oil palm plantation managers, palm oil producers, oil palm breeders, agronomist, chemists, academics, oil palm seed producing companies and research institutes across the world (especially tropical zones).

This is a hands-on, practical guide to describe field trials in oil palm. The location for field trials is key, as is land preparation.This is a hands-on, practical guide to describe field trials in oil palm breeding. Such trials are essential in almost all breeding programmes to select and verify the real expression of different target traits. In oil palm these include yield, tolerance to pests and diseases, oil quality and adaptability to the environment. Breeding success is dependent upon the genetic resources available and the effectiveness of screening amongst these for the desired traits. Many of these screens can now be carried out in the laboratory, particularly with DNA technologies. However, field trialing remains the "acid test" of commercial performance, with location and statistical design being key. Land preparation and the provision of good quality planting material, usually produced from deliberate cross-pollinations, underly the foundations of these trials. This book covers: Pre-trialing considerations and activities Land preparation Material preparation Trial planting Recording Ganoderma trials Pre-trial screening using DNA diagnostics This is an invaluable manual for oil palm breeders and oil palm institute across the world, and particularly tropical zones. It is also useful for those starting a career in oil palm improvement, those developing breeding programmes, as well as a reference guide for plantation managers and for training purposes.

ISBN: 9781789241396

Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 7mm

Weight: 256g

108 pages