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First things first: Widespread nutrient deficiencies limit yields in smallholder oil palm fields

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  • Sugianto, Hendra
  • Monzon, Juan P.
  • Pradiko, Iput
  • Tenorio, Fatima A.
  • Lim, Ya Li
  • Donough, Christopher R.
  • Sunawan,
  • Rahutomo, Suroso
  • Agus, Fahmuddin
  • Cock, James
  • Amsar, Joni
  • Farrasati, Rana
  • Iskandar, Ridho
  • Rattalino Edreira, Juan I.
  • Saleh, Shofia
  • Santoso, Heri
  • Tito, Antonius P.
  • Ulfaria, Nadib
  • Slingerland, Maja A.
  • Grassini, Patricio

Abstract

Indonesia is the most important oil palm producing country. Nearly 40% of planted area is managed by smallholders, with yields well below the potential. Efforts to increase productivity have focused on the source of planting material, with little attention paid to plant nutrition.

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  • Sugianto, Hendra & Monzon, Juan P. & Pradiko, Iput & Tenorio, Fatima A. & Lim, Ya Li & Donough, Christopher R. & Sunawan, & Rahutomo, Suroso & Agus, Fahmuddin & Cock, James & Amsar, Joni & Farrasati, , 2023. "First things first: Widespread nutrient deficiencies limit yields in smallholder oil palm fields," Agricultural Systems, Elsevier, vol. 210(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:agisys:v:210:y:2023:i:c:s0308521x23001142
    DOI: 10.1016/j.agsy.2023.103709
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    1. Agus, Fahmuddin & Tenorio, Fatima A. & Saleh, Shofia & Purwantomo, Dwi Kuntjoro G. & Yustika, Rahmah D. & Marwanto, Setiari & Suratman, & Sidhu, Manjit Singh & Cock, James & Kam, Suan Pheng & Fairhurs, 2024. "Guiding oil palm intensification through a spatial extrapolation domain framework," Agricultural Systems, Elsevier, vol. 213(C).

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