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Wongvarodom, Vichai and Sookkarn, Rossukhon and Muangnapho, Natanong and Eksomtramage, Theera and Thippan, Saithip and Lerslerwong, Ladawan (2024) Dry-heat treatment for releasing the dormancy of stored oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) seeds. Journal of Oil Palm Research (Malaysia), 36. pp. 234-245. ISSN 2811-4701
Abstract
Seed dormancy of oil palms, after harvesting with low and non-uniform germination, is a significant problem for commercial seedling production. Practically, dry-heat treatments are performed to release the dormancy. This study is aimed to investigate the optimum heating requirement to remove the Sub-PSU1 oil palm seed dormancy, after different storage times while waiting for a commercial order and breeding program before the germination occurs. Abscisic acid levels, after the heat treatment of stored seeds were also studied concurrently. It was found that the dormancy of oil palm seeds had entirely declined naturally after 15 months of storage at 20°C, with germination of 85% within 49 days. A dry heat treatment at 40°C for 45 days, being shorter than the traditional practice (60-80 days), is found influential in promoting the germination of oil palm seeds after 15 months of storage. This treatment also effectively delayed the accumulated abscisic acid in stored seeds at higher levels, with a more extended storage period. In conclusion, the specific condition of the dry heat treatment for breaking the seed dormancy during long-term storage at a low temperature (20°C), will certainly benefit commercial seedling production, when used in the breeding programmes of Sub-PSU1 oil palm.
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Abstract
Seed dormancy of oil palms, after harvesting with low and non-uniform germination, is a significant problem for commercial seedling production. Practically, dry-heat treatments are performed to release the dormancy. This study is aimed to investigate the optimum heating requirement to remove the Sub-PSU1 oil palm seed dormancy, after different storage times while waiting for a commercial order and breeding program before the germination occurs. Abscisic acid levels, after the heat treatment of stored seeds were also studied concurrently. It was found that the dormancy of oil palm seeds had entirely declined naturally after 15 months of storage at 20°C, with germination of 85% within 49 days. A dry heat treatment at 40°C for 45 days, being shorter than the traditional practice (60-80 days), is found influential in promoting the germination of oil palm seeds after 15 months of storage. This treatment also effectively delayed the accumulated abscisic acid in stored seeds at higher levels, with a more extended storage period. In conclusion, the specific condition of the dry heat treatment for breaking the seed dormancy during long-term storage at a low temperature (20°C), will certainly benefit commercial seedling production, when used in the breeding programmes of Sub-PSU1 oil palm.
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| Item Type: | Article |
|---|---|
| AGROVOC Term: | oil palms |
| AGROVOC Term: | seeds |
| AGROVOC Term: | seed dormancy |
| AGROVOC Term: | heat treatment |
| AGROVOC Term: | seed germination |
| AGROVOC Term: | seed storage |
| AGROVOC Term: | breeding programmes |
| AGROVOC Term: | seedling production |
| Geographical Term: | Thailand |
| Depositing User: | Nor Hasnita Abdul Samat |
| Date Deposited: | 06 Apr 2026 03:29 |
| Last Modified: | 06 Apr 2026 07:17 |
| URI: | http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/2704 |
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