Depletion of Indonesian oil palm plantations implied from modeling oil palm mortality and Ganoderma boninense rot under future climate

Author:

Russell Monteith Paterson Robert, ,

Publisher

American Institute of Mathematical Sciences (AIMS)

Subject

General Environmental Science

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2. Ganoderma boninense disease of oil palm is expected to significantly reduce production after 2050 in Sumatra if projected climate change occurs

3. Ganoderma boninense disease deduced from simulation modelling with large data sets of future Malaysian oil palm climate;Paterson RRM;Phytoparasitica

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5. Future scenarios for oil palm mortality and infection by Phytophthora palmivora in Colombia, Ecuador and Brazil, extrapolated to Malaysia and Indonesia;Paterson RRM;Phytoparasitica

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