Wednesday, December 9, 2020
CPS3 - NEW OIL PALM CLONE
The Malaysian Palm Oil Board’s (MPOB) collaboration with a plantation company, Kulim (Malaysia) Bhd, has successfully produced the latest oil palm planting material known as Clonal Palm Series 3 (CPS3). According to the MPOB the CPS3 is a quality palm oil clone capable of increasing productivity and higher yields of fresh fruit bunch (FFB). CPS3 is among the series of planting materials developed by the MPOB offered for commercial cultivation by estates and smallholders,” it said in a statement today, adding that the technology was unveiled during the MPOB’s Transfer of Technology Seminar and Exhibition 2020 in July. Its head of research team, Siti Rahmah Abdul Rahman, said the CPS3 planting material planted at an estate of Kulim (Malaysia) Bhd had recorded higher productivity of FFB and oil yield per hectare than the conventional dura and pisifera (DxP) hybrid material. The CPS3 clonal material delivers high productivity by maximising yield per hectare. The blog "Anim Agriculture technology" reports on the launching of new CPS3 oil palm clone in Malaysia recently. The CPS3 clone, which is planted in a density of 136 palms per hectare, produces 37.5% oil per bunch (O/B) with 221.7 kilograms (kg) of FFB per palm within a year. The ratio of O/B and FFB of CPS3 clones are 21.8% and 7.6% respectively, higher than commercially grown DxP in Malaysia. The characteristics of CPS3 fit the ideal combination of producing approximately 15 bunches a year and weighing 15kg as recommended by oil palm breeders. The CPS3 clone has managed to produce 11.3 tonnes of oil per hectare per year, compared with 8.6 tonnes per hectare per year for the best DxP hybrid widely grown in Malaysia. The CPS3 superior clonal planting material is ready for commercialisation by oil palm plantations and for seed producers to propagate clonal breeds in their respective tissue culture laboratories. Thankyou.
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