M. Gawankar, R. K. Mathur, H. P. Maheswarappa, P. Haldankar, B. R. Salvi, P. Haldavanekar
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棕榈油是一种重要的植物油来源,广泛应用于各种产品中。在印度,由印度政府组成的各种专家委员会确定了18个邦的193.3万公顷土地作为油棕种植的潜在区域。油棕(Elaeis guineensis)作为一种潜在的通过生物手段吸收碳的多年生作物,有助于缓解全球变暖和气候波动。考虑到种植对潜在高产油棕品种的需求,ICAR-Indian Institute of oil palm Research (IIOPR)提供了10个新的杂交品种,用于测试它们在印度不同农业气候条件下的表现。目前在马哈拉施特拉邦穆德园艺学院进行的全印度棕榈(油棕榈)协调研究项目(AICRP)下进行的研究表明,在10种不同的杂交品种(NRCOP-01至NRCOP-10)中,杂交品种NRCOP-2在产量方面一直表现更好。与其他杂交品种相比,NRCOP-2的单株重最高(19.22公斤单株-1),每棕榈鲜果串数最高(8.14个),鲜果串产量最高(22.14吨公顷-1),产油量最高(5.36吨公顷-1)。基于12年的评估,NRCOP-2一直被认为是高产量的,因此在2019年AICRP棕榈树年度小组会议期间,以Godavari Ratna的名义在马哈拉施特拉邦和西高止山脉沿海地区被释放种植。
Godavari Ratna - New Oil Palm Hybrid Released for Coastal Region of Maharashtra
Palm oil is an important source of vegetable oil used in a wide range of products. In India, an area of 19.33 lakh ha in 18 states is identified as the potential area for oil palm cultivation by various Expert Committees constituted by the Government of India. Oil palm ( Elaeis guineensis ), being a potential carbon-sequestering perennial crop by biological means, has helped in mitigating global warming and climatic fluctuations. Considering the need for potentially high-yielding oil palm variety for plantation, ICAR-Indian Institute of Oil Palm Research (IIOPR), Pedavegi, supplied ten new hybrids for testing their performance under different agro-climatic conditions in India. The present study conducted under the All India Coordinated Research Project (AICRP) on Palms (Oil palm) at the College of Horticulture, Mulde, Maharashtra revealed that out of ten different hybrids (NRCOP-01 to NRCOP-10), hybrid NRCOP-2 performed consistently better in terms of yield. NRCOP-2 recorded the highest bunch weight (19.22 kg bunch -1 ), number of fresh fruit bunches per palm (8.14), highest fresh fruit bunches (FFBs) yield (22.14 t ha -1 ) and highest oil yield (5.36 t ha -1 ) as compared to other hybrids. Based on twelve years of evaluation, NRCOP-2 was consistently found to be high oil yielding and hence was released for cultivation in the coastal region of Maharashtra and Western Ghat under the name Godavari Ratna during the 2019 Annual Group Meeting of AICRP on Palms.