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SUBMITTER: Singh R
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4209285 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Aug
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Singh Rajinder R Low Eng-Ti Leslie ET Ooi Leslie Cheng-Li LC Ong-Abdullah Meilina M Ting Ngoot-Chin NC Nagappan Jayanthi J Nookiah Rajanaidu R Amiruddin Mohd Din MD Rosli Rozana R Manaf Mohamad Arif Abdul MA Chan Kuang-Lim KL Halim Mohd Amin MA Azizi Norazah N Lakey Nathan N Smith Steven W SW Budiman Muhammad A MA Hogan Michael M Bacher Blaire B Van Brunt Andrew A Wang Chunyan C Ordway Jared M JM Sambanthamurthi Ravigadevi R Martienssen Robert A RA
Nature 20130724 7462
A key event in the domestication and breeding of the oil palm Elaeis guineensis was loss of the thick coconut-like shell surrounding the kernel. Modern E. guineensis has three fruit forms, dura (thick-shelled), pisifera (shell-less) and tenera (thin-shelled), a hybrid between dura and pisifera. The pisifera palm is usually female-sterile. The tenera palm yields far more oil than dura, and is the basis for commercial palm oil production in all of southeast Asia. Here we describe the mapping and i ...[more]