PERTANIKA JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES

 

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Salt Tolerance Research in Sago Palm (Metroxylon sagu Rottb.): Past, Present and Future Perspectives

Leonard Whye Kit Lim and Hung Hui Chung

Pertanika Journal of Social Science and Humanities, Volume 43, Issue 2, May 2020

Keywords: Food crop, food security, sago palm, salt tolerance, starch yield

Published on: 25 May 2020

The sago palm (Metroxylon sagu Rottb.) is one of the underdogs in the food crop planting industries for its potential which is extremely vast but the community appreciating it is scarce. Its capabilities to thrive well in undesirable environmental conditions, salt tolerance and high starch yield are one of the many advantages it possesses over other food crops like wheat, corn and rice. One important factor to look into for crop plantation is none other than its salt tolerance. The salt tolerance researches on this unique palm have commenced since 1977 and the pace of research was unbelievably slow in progression. Nevertheless, it was not until recently that this palm was being placed in the limelight once more. In this review, we are focusing on salt tolerance research and further detailed on the past, present and future of this research line. It is anticipated that consolidation of talents and resources can come in time and in tandem for the utilization of this cash palm to end world hunger.