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Assessing the labor productivity of two methods of artificial pollination in oil palm crops from Colombia.

Authors :
Hernández Rendón, Diego Alejandro
Daza, Edison Steve
Acosta Hernández, Yeiner Arturo
Mosquera-Montoya, Mauricio
Source :
Oilseeds & Fats, Crops & Lipids (OCL). 2022, Vol. 29, p1-10. 10p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Oil palm interspecific hybrids Elaeis oleífera × Elaeis guineensis (O × G) are grown across approximately 68,000 hectares in Colombia. To address the limited natural pollination capacity of O × G hybrids and the difficulties associated with assisted pollination regarding the timing of E. guineensis pollen application, the Colombian Oil Palm Research Center (Cenipalma) conducted studies on induction of parthenocarpic fruits. Cenipalma confirmed that application of 1,200 ppm of 1-naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA) at different phenological stages enabled the formation of parthenocarpic fruits. This technological advance was termed artificial pollination. This paper presents the results from a research study aimed at assessing the labor productivity for two methods of NAA application (NAA in solid mixture and NAA in liquid suspension). From a methodological standpoint, a time and motion study was conducted to assess labor productivity for each NAA application method, with time data collected using the software Cybertracker on a mobile platform (smartphone). The results indicated that a worker can cover 3.9 hectares in a working day and sprinkle 303 inflorescences in a working day when applying NAA in solid mixture. On the other hand, when applying NAA in liquid suspension, the worker can cover 3.2 hectares and sprinkle 315 inflorescences (i.e. in a working day). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22726977
Volume :
29
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Oilseeds & Fats, Crops & Lipids (OCL)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
161157315
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/ocl/2022006