Growth Rate of Oil Palms in New Britain.
Keywords:
Growth Rate, Oil Palms, New BritainAbstract
The leaf area growth rate of tenera progenies from two genetic sources at three sites in New Britain was measured in the pre-bearing stage. It appeared to be very rapid when compared with reports from other countries. Curves fitted to the growth rate data gave very high determination coefficients ( > 0.98) indicating that any seasonal effects were small. The small deviations in 3-monthly growth rate from the fitted curves were compared with climatic data. There was weak evidence of a positive correlation with rainfall and a negative correlation with solar radiation at one site only. A lack of prolonged dry spells and high moisture-holding capacity of pumice in the recent volcanic soil appear to be responsible for the rapid and uniform growth rate.














