Comparing pollination bag types for micro-environmental parameters influencing seed production in oil palm


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Bonneau Luc, . and Eli Deborah, . and Vovola Phillip, . and Virk Daljit Singh, . Comparing pollination bag types for micro-environmental parameters influencing seed production in oil palm. pp. 168-179. ISSN 1511-2780

Abstract

For oil palm seed production the pollination bag must prevent contamination by unintended pollen to ensure the genetic integrity. An investigation was undertaken by the seed production unit of Dami Oil Palm Research Station (DAMI OPRS) in Papua New Guinea to compare the impact of the type of pollination bags on both the genetic integrity and seed yield in the commercial seed production environment. Three pollination bag types canvas high density polyethylene (HDPE) and polyester were compared during pollination and blank pollination exercises. The production of seeds and results for intactness presence of insects impact of water and economic parameters such as average time taken for isolating demonstrated that the polyester bags outperformed the HDPE and canvas bags. Bunches isolated with polyester bags produced 13 more seeds per bag than the HDPE bags and 6 more seeds per bag than those using canvas. The canvas bag took longer to apply than the polyester or HDPE bags and was not averting presence of insects. Both HDPE and canvas bags showed significant collapse when wet. The resulting economics on seed production profitability and risk of contaminations which would alter commercial reputation indicate that the polyester bags are a better choice than the canvas and HDPE bags.


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Abstract

For oil palm seed production the pollination bag must prevent contamination by unintended pollen to ensure the genetic integrity. An investigation was undertaken by the seed production unit of Dami Oil Palm Research Station (DAMI OPRS) in Papua New Guinea to compare the impact of the type of pollination bags on both the genetic integrity and seed yield in the commercial seed production environment. Three pollination bag types canvas high density polyethylene (HDPE) and polyester were compared during pollination and blank pollination exercises. The production of seeds and results for intactness presence of insects impact of water and economic parameters such as average time taken for isolating demonstrated that the polyester bags outperformed the HDPE and canvas bags. Bunches isolated with polyester bags produced 13 more seeds per bag than the HDPE bags and 6 more seeds per bag than those using canvas. The canvas bag took longer to apply than the polyester or HDPE bags and was not averting presence of insects. Both HDPE and canvas bags showed significant collapse when wet. The resulting economics on seed production profitability and risk of contaminations which would alter commercial reputation indicate that the polyester bags are a better choice than the canvas and HDPE bags.

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Item Type: Article
AGROVOC Term: Elaeis guineensis
AGROVOC Term: Elaeis
AGROVOC Term: Oil palms
AGROVOC Term: Seeds
AGROVOC Term: Economic analysis
AGROVOC Term: Plant breeders
AGROVOC Term: Hybridization
AGROVOC Term: Pollen
AGROVOC Term: Pollination
AGROVOC Term: Bagging
Depositing User: Ms. Suzila Mohamad Kasim
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 06:28
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/24196

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