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The presented review provides the potential antihypertensive benefits of traditionally employed edible seeds, presenting new perspectives and avenues for future research. ABSTRACT Hypertension, often referred to as a silent killer, is responsible for 7.5 million deaths, representing approximately 12.8% of all global mortality.
Jinmin Shi +8 more
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A adoção de cultivares híbridos interespecíficos F1 entre caiaué e dendê (HIE OxG) em nível comercial é recente, induzida pela demanda de materiais resistentes ao amarelecimento fatal, maior problema fitossanitário da cultura no Brasil.
Alessandra Ferraiolo de Freitas +5 more
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Oil palm leaf meal (OPLM) is a promising feed ingredient for sheep, enhancing nutrient absorption, rumen health, and growth. A 10% inclusion improved weight gain and feed efficiency, while 20% had negative effects on weight and carcass traits. OPLM supplementation positively influenced blood parameters and meat production efficiency, making it a viable
Paulinus Ogbonnaya Essen +6 more
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Cultivars from crossings between Elaeis oleífera x Elaeis guineensis (OxG hybrids) have proven to have partial resistance to Bud Rot (BR), the most challenging disease for the Colombian palm oil agroindustry. Therefore, OxG hybrids were planted in areas that have experienced BR outbreaks since 2007.
Mauricio Mosquera-Montoya +8 more
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As climate change gradually threatens crop yields, developing a sustainable and productive agricultural system is decisive. A multifaceted approach is needed to tackle climate change‐associated threats, integrating conventional agronomic practices with innovative management and mitigation strategies, such as breeding, sequence‐based and ...
Ali Raza +9 more
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Hybrids between caiaué and oil palm (IEH OxG) are explored in genetic improvement with the main objective of associating the high palm oil productivity of oil palm with resistance of caiaué to Bud Rot (BR) disease.
Ricardo Lopes +4 more
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Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. elaeidis and Its Biosecurity Threat to Oil Palm‐Producing Countries
Our paper highlights the global status of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. elaeidis (Foe), existing and emerging Fusarium wilt management tools including biosecurity strategies to prevent Foe incursions. ABSTRACT The most damaging disease of oil palm is Fusarium wilt caused by a soilborne fungal pathogen, Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. elaeidis (Foe).
Kwasi Adusei‐Fosu +6 more
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Analysing population structure of Elaeis Oleifera germplasm using model-based approach programme STRUCTURE / Wan Nurhayati Wan Hanafi …[et al.] [PDF]
Elaeis oleifera serves as a source of genetic foundation in oil palm improvement programme, as it possess several interesting agronomic traits such as slow growth, higher oil unsaturation and disease resistance.
Mohd Yusof, Farida Zuraina +5 more
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El conocimiento del crecimiento en vivero de una especie vegetal perenne es básico para desarrollar prácticas de manejo agronómico y la selección de las plantas que se llevarán a campo.
Lizardo Norbey Ibarra Ruales +1 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction In West Africa, market gardeners use various agricultural practices to increase yields. However, many of these practices do not comply with agroecological standards and cause intoxication, pollution, soil degradation and biodiversity loss.
Issouf Zerbo +4 more
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