Coconut (Cocos nucifera L.) genetic improvement in Vanuatu : overview of research achievements from 1962 to 2002. Part 2: Improvement of the Vanuatu Tall by hybridization

From 1962 to 2002, at the Saraoutou research station on the island of Santo in Vanuatu, a hybrid creation programme was implemented to improve the productive potential of coconut cultivars. The first stage was to create a collection by introducing around thirty exotic varieties. All those varieties and most of the 60 hybrids created proved to be susceptible to coconut foliar decay, a viral disease transmitted by Myndus taffini and endemic in Vanuatu. Only the Vanuatu Tall populations and two hybrids (Vanuatu Red Dwarf × Vanuatu Tall and Vanuatu Tall × Rennell Island Tall) displayed tolerance enabling their distribution to farmers. The author indicates the origin of the parents and the production characteristics of these two hybrids. The Vanuatu Red Dwarf × Vanuatu Tall hybrid expresses good hybrid vigour with a production potential ranging from 2.5 to 3.4 tons per hectare per year. However, it does have several defects: slow germination and a highly irregular final germinated nut rate, susceptibility to cyclones when young, premature nut fall sometimes seen on young palms, and a mediocre copra content (between 135 and 160 g). The Vanuatu Tall × Rennell Island Tall hybrid stands out through its early start to bearing (4 years), its vigour and its good adaptation to cyclones. The copra content of its nuts (between 210 and 245 g) is better than that of the Vanuatu Tall, making copra preparation easier. Its production ranges from 2.5 to 3 tons per hectare per year, which is around 30% better than the improved Vanuatu Tall (Elite Vanuatu Tall). However, dissemination of this hybrid, which can only be produced in centralized seed gardens, is limited by the cost of production and of transport throughout the archipelago. Only large-scale Elite Vanuatu Tall production in decentralized seed gardens would enable a significant improvement in coconut productivity in Vanuatu.

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Main Authors: Labouisse, Jean-Pierre, Sileye, Tiata, Morin, Jean-Paul, Hamelin, Chantal, Baudouin, Luc, Bourdeix, Roland, Rouzière, André
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spelling dig-cirad-fr-5280232022-07-04T07:36:22Z http://agritrop.cirad.fr/528023/ http://agritrop.cirad.fr/528023/ Coconut (Cocos nucifera L.) genetic improvement in Vanuatu : overview of research achievements from 1962 to 2002. Part 2: Improvement of the Vanuatu Tall by hybridization. Labouisse Jean-Pierre, Sileye Tiata, Morin Jean-Paul, Hamelin Chantal, Baudouin Luc, Bourdeix Roland, Rouzière André. 2005. OCL. Oléagineux Corps gras Lipides, 12 (2) : 170-179.https://doi.org/10.1051/ocl.2005.0170 <https://doi.org/10.1051/ocl.2005.0170> Researchers Coconut (Cocos nucifera L.) genetic improvement in Vanuatu : overview of research achievements from 1962 to 2002. Part 2: Improvement of the Vanuatu Tall by hybridization Labouisse, Jean-Pierre Sileye, Tiata Morin, Jean-Paul Hamelin, Chantal Baudouin, Luc Bourdeix, Roland Rouzière, André eng 2005 OCL. Oléagineux Corps gras Lipides F30 - Génétique et amélioration des plantes From 1962 to 2002, at the Saraoutou research station on the island of Santo in Vanuatu, a hybrid creation programme was implemented to improve the productive potential of coconut cultivars. The first stage was to create a collection by introducing around thirty exotic varieties. All those varieties and most of the 60 hybrids created proved to be susceptible to coconut foliar decay, a viral disease transmitted by Myndus taffini and endemic in Vanuatu. Only the Vanuatu Tall populations and two hybrids (Vanuatu Red Dwarf × Vanuatu Tall and Vanuatu Tall × Rennell Island Tall) displayed tolerance enabling their distribution to farmers. The author indicates the origin of the parents and the production characteristics of these two hybrids. The Vanuatu Red Dwarf × Vanuatu Tall hybrid expresses good hybrid vigour with a production potential ranging from 2.5 to 3.4 tons per hectare per year. However, it does have several defects: slow germination and a highly irregular final germinated nut rate, susceptibility to cyclones when young, premature nut fall sometimes seen on young palms, and a mediocre copra content (between 135 and 160 g). The Vanuatu Tall × Rennell Island Tall hybrid stands out through its early start to bearing (4 years), its vigour and its good adaptation to cyclones. The copra content of its nuts (between 210 and 245 g) is better than that of the Vanuatu Tall, making copra preparation easier. Its production ranges from 2.5 to 3 tons per hectare per year, which is around 30% better than the improved Vanuatu Tall (Elite Vanuatu Tall). However, dissemination of this hybrid, which can only be produced in centralized seed gardens, is limited by the cost of production and of transport throughout the archipelago. Only large-scale Elite Vanuatu Tall production in decentralized seed gardens would enable a significant improvement in coconut productivity in Vanuatu. article info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal Article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://agritrop.cirad.fr/528023/1/document_528023.pdf application/pdf Cirad license info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://agritrop.cirad.fr/mention_legale.html https://doi.org/10.1051/ocl.2005.0170 10.1051/ocl.2005.0170 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1051/ocl.2005.0170 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/purl/https://doi.org/10.1051/ocl.2005.0170
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Labouisse, Jean-Pierre
Sileye, Tiata
Morin, Jean-Paul
Hamelin, Chantal
Baudouin, Luc
Bourdeix, Roland
Rouzière, André
Coconut (Cocos nucifera L.) genetic improvement in Vanuatu : overview of research achievements from 1962 to 2002. Part 2: Improvement of the Vanuatu Tall by hybridization
description From 1962 to 2002, at the Saraoutou research station on the island of Santo in Vanuatu, a hybrid creation programme was implemented to improve the productive potential of coconut cultivars. The first stage was to create a collection by introducing around thirty exotic varieties. All those varieties and most of the 60 hybrids created proved to be susceptible to coconut foliar decay, a viral disease transmitted by Myndus taffini and endemic in Vanuatu. Only the Vanuatu Tall populations and two hybrids (Vanuatu Red Dwarf × Vanuatu Tall and Vanuatu Tall × Rennell Island Tall) displayed tolerance enabling their distribution to farmers. The author indicates the origin of the parents and the production characteristics of these two hybrids. The Vanuatu Red Dwarf × Vanuatu Tall hybrid expresses good hybrid vigour with a production potential ranging from 2.5 to 3.4 tons per hectare per year. However, it does have several defects: slow germination and a highly irregular final germinated nut rate, susceptibility to cyclones when young, premature nut fall sometimes seen on young palms, and a mediocre copra content (between 135 and 160 g). The Vanuatu Tall × Rennell Island Tall hybrid stands out through its early start to bearing (4 years), its vigour and its good adaptation to cyclones. The copra content of its nuts (between 210 and 245 g) is better than that of the Vanuatu Tall, making copra preparation easier. Its production ranges from 2.5 to 3 tons per hectare per year, which is around 30% better than the improved Vanuatu Tall (Elite Vanuatu Tall). However, dissemination of this hybrid, which can only be produced in centralized seed gardens, is limited by the cost of production and of transport throughout the archipelago. Only large-scale Elite Vanuatu Tall production in decentralized seed gardens would enable a significant improvement in coconut productivity in Vanuatu.
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author Labouisse, Jean-Pierre
Sileye, Tiata
Morin, Jean-Paul
Hamelin, Chantal
Baudouin, Luc
Bourdeix, Roland
Rouzière, André
author_facet Labouisse, Jean-Pierre
Sileye, Tiata
Morin, Jean-Paul
Hamelin, Chantal
Baudouin, Luc
Bourdeix, Roland
Rouzière, André
author_sort Labouisse, Jean-Pierre
title Coconut (Cocos nucifera L.) genetic improvement in Vanuatu : overview of research achievements from 1962 to 2002. Part 2: Improvement of the Vanuatu Tall by hybridization
title_short Coconut (Cocos nucifera L.) genetic improvement in Vanuatu : overview of research achievements from 1962 to 2002. Part 2: Improvement of the Vanuatu Tall by hybridization
title_full Coconut (Cocos nucifera L.) genetic improvement in Vanuatu : overview of research achievements from 1962 to 2002. Part 2: Improvement of the Vanuatu Tall by hybridization
title_fullStr Coconut (Cocos nucifera L.) genetic improvement in Vanuatu : overview of research achievements from 1962 to 2002. Part 2: Improvement of the Vanuatu Tall by hybridization
title_full_unstemmed Coconut (Cocos nucifera L.) genetic improvement in Vanuatu : overview of research achievements from 1962 to 2002. Part 2: Improvement of the Vanuatu Tall by hybridization
title_sort coconut (cocos nucifera l.) genetic improvement in vanuatu : overview of research achievements from 1962 to 2002. part 2: improvement of the vanuatu tall by hybridization
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