turnera subulata for palm oil plant in mozambique

   
turnera subulata for palm oil plant in mozambique
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • turnera subulata for palm oil plant in mozambique
  • Why is Turnera subulata a good plant for oil palms?
  • Asian Agri has turned to nature for a solution, specifically Turnera Subulata, a flower originally from Mexico and the West Indies. Aside from helping make the plantations look more colorful, the flower is also the perfect home for Sycanus, a type of insect that hunts the caterpillars and worms that can damage oil palms.
  • Does Turnera subulata produce seeds?
  • Turnera subulata green foliage (Saravanan et al ., 2018). Its dark-eyed a yellow base or are pure yellow. Flowers cannot generate seeds. However, the impact of T. subulata received little attention. As such, this study aimed bagworms in the oil palm plantation. pendula. The 10 ha site on shallow peat soil generally uniform palm growth.
  • Why are Antigonon leptopus and Turnera subulata introduced in oil palm plantation?
  • Beneficial plant, Antigonon leptopus and Turnera subulata are introduced in order to control the insect population in oil palm plantation. Order of Diptera, Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Orthoptera, Isoptera and Hymenoptera was collected using the Malaise trap.
  • How much Turnera subulat does Asian Agri Plant?
  • Asian Agri plants 18m2 of Turnera Subulat per 1.4 hectares of land, making a total of 1,285m2. Asian Agri has set up an extensive breeding program to develop the flower of cuttings, planting it not only in our own plantations, but in those of Plasma and independent smallholders too.