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Considering the genetic and economic potentials of the oil palm (Elaies guineensis Jacq.) in Nigeria, the yield potential of the crop is yet to be achieved. In a bid to narrow this yield gap, the stability and genetic variation inherent in the yield components was examined. As a treatise on the second cycle reciprocal recurrent selection scheme of the Nigerian Institute for Oil Palm Research (NIFOR), this book provides recent methodology on the two way interaction of the oil palm with the environment and yield components vis-a-viz the heritable and non-heritable variations. It is hoped that all users, students and research workers alike, plantation owners and agriculturists will benefit from the materials presented and discussed in this book.

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Okoye Maxwell Nkachukwu is a Senior Research Officer with NIFOR Benin City.He attended University of Nigeria,receiving his M.Sc.degree in Crop Science.His research area is Plant Breeding and Genetics.Maxwell has published many refereed scientific articles and presented numerous papers at national and international conferences.

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