Oil palm is widely cultivated in tropical countries for use in food processing, personal care products and other applications such as biodiesel. Cultivation faces a range of challenges such as its environmental impact (e.g. in deforestation and biodiversity loss) as well threats from pests and diseases. There is an urgent need to make oil palm cultivation more efficient and environmentally sustainable. This collection reviews the key research addressing this challenge. Volume 1 begins by reviewing trends in production and key challenges facing the sector. Part 2 focusses on developments in understanding oil palm physiology, genetics and genetic diversity and their application to improved breeding techniques. The final part of the book discusses developments in cultivation practices. With its distinguished editor and international team of expert authors, this collection will be a standard reference for researchers, oil palm growers, palm oil processors as well as government and non-governmental agencies responsible for more sustainable oil palm cultivation. Volume 1 is accompanied by Volume 2 which covers pests and diseases, quality and sustainability issues
Audience: Scientists researching oil palm; oil palm growers; palm oil processors; government and non-governmental organisations supporting and monitoring the impact of oil palm cultivation
Audience: Scientists researching oil palm; oil palm growers; palm oil processors; government and non-governmental organisations supporting and monitoring the impact of oil palm cultivation
Table of Contents
Part 1 Setting the scene
Part 2 Plant physiology and breeding
Part 3 Cultivation techniques