2020
DOI: 10.5539/jas.v12n10p86
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Occurrence and Severity of Physiological Disorders of Oil Palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq. L.) in Uganda

Abstract: In Africa, oil palm is grown in 25 countries supported by corporate investors. In Uganda, commercial oil palm cultivation began in 2005 in Bugala Islands. Seedlings were imported from countries with established breeding programs. These seedlings were grown in areas with different environmental conditions which have resulted in a number of physiological disorders. The aim of this research was to determine the major physiological disorders in oil palm fruit bunches in Uganda. The study was carried out in the ada… Show more

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“…Materials (varieties) grown in other countries have been found to respond differently in Uganda. These varieties have shown different yield attributes for size, number of bunches, un-even ripening, bunch rot all of which affect the production and productivity of oil palm [12].…”
Section: Challenges In Oil Palm Productivity In Ugandamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Materials (varieties) grown in other countries have been found to respond differently in Uganda. These varieties have shown different yield attributes for size, number of bunches, un-even ripening, bunch rot all of which affect the production and productivity of oil palm [12].…”
Section: Challenges In Oil Palm Productivity In Ugandamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Physiological disorders: A number of physiological disorders such as nonuniform ripening, bunch rot, and bunch failure have been identified in Uganda [12]. Non-uniform ripening leads to poor fresh fruit bunch quality and high free fatty acid levels which affects oil palm profitability due to the rejection of pour quality fruits at the factory [33].…”
Section: Challenges In Oil Palm Productivity In Ugandamentioning
confidence: 99%
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