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GENE PROVIDES RELIABLE VISUAL CUE FOR OIL PALM FRUIT RIPENESS
Posted by: Prof. Dr. M. Raupp (IP Logged)
Date: July 09, 2014 06:14AM

A team of scientists from the Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB) in Malaysia
and Orion Genomics in the United States has identified the VIR gene as
responsible for oil palm fruit color. The majority of oil palm fruit
harvested in Malaysia and Indonesia is the nigrescens variety of fruit,
which has black to deep purple skin that changes little or not at all when
ripe. However, in the rare virescens oil palm, fruits change color from
green to bright orange when ripe, signaling the optimal time for harvesting.


Every day, in more than 15 million hectares of Indonesian and Malaysian oil
palm plantations, harvesters spend their days gazing up at the fruit, which
can be up to 60 feet above them, to determine if the purple orbs are at
their peak ripeness and oil content. With the new VIR gene knowledge, palm
growers can begin to replace their nigrescens palms with virescens plants,
and eventually eliminate the need for harvesters to make judgment call on
over 20 billion bunches of oil palm fruit harvested annually. This will
increase the efficiency of the harvest and the oil yield from existing
agricultural lands.

[www.oriongenomics.com]



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