油棕(Elaeis guineensis Jacq):大自然对尼日利亚东部的生态禀赋

C. C. Okolo, E. Okolo, A. L. Nnadi, F. E. Obikwelu, S. E. Obalum, C. Igwe
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这篇论文强调了油棕作为一种多用途的树木作物,象征着大自然对尼日利亚东南部人民的恩赐,并提出了现有的证据,表明棕榈树的起源中心就在该地区。描述了油棕的自然栖息地的结构——从那里收集了一些基因,以改善世界范围内的作物。油棕被视为与人们在食品、药品和基础设施发展材料方面的需求密切相关。在更广泛的背景下,生态,社会经济,社会文化和棕榈的传统价值进行了讨论。介绍了通过驯化和遗传改良来开发作物潜力的历史。由于油棕的潜力尚未耗尽,因此也给出了进一步开发自然栖息地和种植园的行动计划,强调了油棕产量增加的前景以及实现这一重要项目的一些限制。本文确定了油棕可持续发展需要进行行动研究的领域。在这个方向上的其他建议中,论文建议在尼日利亚东南部建立一个卓越的油棕研究中心,以扩大对天然树林的科学开发,并鼓励种植园的建立,不仅有利于那些上帝赐予的礼物现在是世界上非常有价值的作物的人民,而且有利于整个国家甚至更远的地方。关键词:多用途树,天然树林,油棕种植园,农业生长,尼日利亚东南部
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The oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq): nature’s ecological endowment to eastern Nigeria
The paper highlights oil palm as a multipurpose tree crop symbolizing nature’s endowment to the people of South East, Nigeria, and presents available evidence that the center of origin for the palm is within the area. The structure of the natural habitat of the oil palm – the groves, from where several genetic collections have been made for the improvement of the crop worldwide – is described. The oil palm is viewed as closely interwoven with the people providing their requirements in terms of food, medicine and materials for infrastructural development. In a wider context, the ecological, socio-economic, and socio-cultural and traditional values of the palm are discussed. The history of efforts to exploit the potentials of the crop through domestication and genetic improvement is given. Because the potential of oil palm is yet exhausted, the action plan for further development in the natural habitat and plantations is also given, highlighting the prospects of increased oil palm production as well as some of the constraints on the way to realising this all-important project. The paper identifies areas needing action research towards the sustainable development of oil palm. Among other suggestions in this direction, the paper recommends the creation of a center of excellence in oil palm studies within the South East, Nigeria to expand the scientific exploitation of the natural groves and encourage plantation establishment for the benefit of not only the people whose God-given gift is now a highly valuable crop in the world, but the entire country and even beyond. Keywords: multipurpose tree, natural groves, oil palm plantations, agricultural growth, South East Nigeria
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