OIL PALM WATER REQUIREMENT AND THE NEED FOR IRRIGATION IN DRY MALAYSIAN AREAS

Water is essential for the growth and productivity of oil palm and hence adequate rainfall contributes to the oil palm water requirement. Sufficient rainfall becomes crucial in attaining good growth and yield. Over the past 23 years, the yield response from irrigated palms in Serting Hilir, Malays...

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Main Authors: AFANDI, A. M., ZULKIFLI, H., NUR ZUHAILI, H. A. Z. A, NORLIYANA, Z. Z., HISHAM, H., SAHARUL, A. M., DZULHELMI, M. N., Vu Thanh, Tu Anh
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spelling my.unimas.ir.403682022-11-08T07:27:44Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/40368/ OIL PALM WATER REQUIREMENT AND THE NEED FOR IRRIGATION IN DRY MALAYSIAN AREAS AFANDI, A. M. ZULKIFLI, H. NUR ZUHAILI, H. A. Z. A NORLIYANA, Z. Z. HISHAM, H. SAHARUL, A. M. DZULHELMI, M. N. Vu Thanh, Tu Anh S Agriculture (General) Water is essential for the growth and productivity of oil palm and hence adequate rainfall contributes to the oil palm water requirement. Sufficient rainfall becomes crucial in attaining good growth and yield. Over the past 23 years, the yield response from irrigated palms in Serting Hilir, Malaysia was reported to be 12 t ha–1 year–1 or 56% higher than the non-irrigated palms. The drip irrigation system is selected to irrigate areas with limited water sources but with sufficient nutrient inputs. However, in areas with unlimited water, the furrow irrigation system is favoured. Feasibility analysis on irrigation implementation economics was done for the oil palm plantation. The analysis showed that irrigation is able to increase the yield by 5-6 t ha–1 year–1 which is economically acceptable. To irrigate an oil palm plantation, a large source of water is required. Nevertheless, conserving water that penetrates the soil is the most practical approach to resolve issues of limited water supply, unsuitable terrains and logistics. The present paper reviews and discusses various techniques for soil and moisture conservation that are viable to increase oil palm yields. Malaysian Palm Oil Board 2022 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/40368/3/OIL%20PALM%20-%20Copy.pdf AFANDI, A. M. and ZULKIFLI, H. and NUR ZUHAILI, H. A. Z. A and NORLIYANA, Z. Z. and HISHAM, H. and SAHARUL, A. M. and DZULHELMI, M. N. and Vu Thanh, Tu Anh (2022) OIL PALM WATER REQUIREMENT AND THE NEED FOR IRRIGATION IN DRY MALAYSIAN AREAS. Journal of Oil Palm Research. ISSN 2811-4701 http://jopr.mpob.gov.my/ DOI: https://doi.org/10.21894/jopr.2022.0052
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AFANDI, A. M.
ZULKIFLI, H.
NUR ZUHAILI, H. A. Z. A
NORLIYANA, Z. Z.
HISHAM, H.
SAHARUL, A. M.
DZULHELMI, M. N.
Vu Thanh, Tu Anh
OIL PALM WATER REQUIREMENT AND THE NEED FOR IRRIGATION IN DRY MALAYSIAN AREAS
description Water is essential for the growth and productivity of oil palm and hence adequate rainfall contributes to the oil palm water requirement. Sufficient rainfall becomes crucial in attaining good growth and yield. Over the past 23 years, the yield response from irrigated palms in Serting Hilir, Malaysia was reported to be 12 t ha–1 year–1 or 56% higher than the non-irrigated palms. The drip irrigation system is selected to irrigate areas with limited water sources but with sufficient nutrient inputs. However, in areas with unlimited water, the furrow irrigation system is favoured. Feasibility analysis on irrigation implementation economics was done for the oil palm plantation. The analysis showed that irrigation is able to increase the yield by 5-6 t ha–1 year–1 which is economically acceptable. To irrigate an oil palm plantation, a large source of water is required. Nevertheless, conserving water that penetrates the soil is the most practical approach to resolve issues of limited water supply, unsuitable terrains and logistics. The present paper reviews and discusses various techniques for soil and moisture conservation that are viable to increase oil palm yields.
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author AFANDI, A. M.
ZULKIFLI, H.
NUR ZUHAILI, H. A. Z. A
NORLIYANA, Z. Z.
HISHAM, H.
SAHARUL, A. M.
DZULHELMI, M. N.
Vu Thanh, Tu Anh
author_facet AFANDI, A. M.
ZULKIFLI, H.
NUR ZUHAILI, H. A. Z. A
NORLIYANA, Z. Z.
HISHAM, H.
SAHARUL, A. M.
DZULHELMI, M. N.
Vu Thanh, Tu Anh
author_sort AFANDI, A. M.
title OIL PALM WATER REQUIREMENT AND THE NEED FOR IRRIGATION IN DRY MALAYSIAN AREAS
title_short OIL PALM WATER REQUIREMENT AND THE NEED FOR IRRIGATION IN DRY MALAYSIAN AREAS
title_full OIL PALM WATER REQUIREMENT AND THE NEED FOR IRRIGATION IN DRY MALAYSIAN AREAS
title_fullStr OIL PALM WATER REQUIREMENT AND THE NEED FOR IRRIGATION IN DRY MALAYSIAN AREAS
title_full_unstemmed OIL PALM WATER REQUIREMENT AND THE NEED FOR IRRIGATION IN DRY MALAYSIAN AREAS
title_sort oil palm water requirement and the need for irrigation in dry malaysian areas
publisher Malaysian Palm Oil Board
publishDate 2022
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/40368/3/OIL%20PALM%20-%20Copy.pdf
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