Growth, carbon assimilation and biochemical changes of oil palm seedlings (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) in climate change factors with potassium fertilisation
The demand for palm oil is expected to increase due to the increase in world population. However, climate change poses significant challenges to the production of oil palm as its output can be directly affected by abiotic stress, especially water and temperature stress. Potassium (K) is a cruc...
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Literatur review
- 3. General materials and methods
- 4. Effects of water stress on oil palm carbon assimilations, growth, and biochemical changes
- 5. Activity of the oil palm seedlings exposed to a different rate of potassium fertiliser under water stress condition
- 6. Growth analysis, leaf gas exchange and biochemical response of elaeis guineensis as affected by irrigation regimes and different sources of potassium fertilisers
- 7. The effect of high temperatures under under water stress condition with potassium supplementation on oil palm carbon assimilation, growth, and biochemical changes
- 8. General conclusion and recommendation for future studies