elaeis guineensis การใช้
- Palm oil is obtained from the fruits of the oil palm ( " Elaeis guineensis " ).
- This species is a common breeder in wet savannah and woodland with oil palms " Elaeis guineensis ".
- Oil from the African oil palm " Elaeis guineensis " has long been recognized in West African countries.
- The oil palm ( " Elaeis guineensis " ) provides another example of the potential of reconciliation ecology.
- The species of palm tree " Elaeis guineensis " was taken to Malaysia from Eastern Nigeria in 1961.
- He encouraged the local farmers to participate in oil palm ( Elaeis guineensis ) cultivation which was a major foreign exchange earner for Nigeria.
- "Elaeis guineensis " is now extensively cultivated in tropical countries outside Africa, particularly Malaysia and Indonesia which together produce most of the world supply.
- The natural hosts of cadang-cadang identified are " Cocos nucifera, Corypha elata, Elaeis guineensis " and " Oredoxa regia ".
- When forests are cleared to create oil palm ( " Elaeis guineensis " ) plantations or for housing, the lorises are collected from the trees and then sold to the " loris man ", who in turn sells them in the cities.
- Unlike its relative " Elaeis guineensis ", the African oil palm, it is rarely planted commercially to produce palm oil, but hybrids between the two species are, mainly in efforts to provide disease resistance and to increase the proportion of unsaturated fatty acids in the oil.
- The dense forests of West Africa contain, in addition to a great variety of hardwoods, two palms, " Elaeis guineensis " ( oil palm ) and " Raphia vinifera " ( bamboo palm ), not found, generally speaking, in the savanna regions . " Bombax " or silk-cotton trees attain gigantic proportions in the forests, which are the home of the India rubber-producing plants and of many valuable kinds of timber trees, such as odum ( " Chlorophora excelsa " ), ebony, mahogany ( " Khaya senegalensis " ), Oldfieldia ( " Oldfieldia africana " ) and camwood ( " Baphia nitida " ).