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SUBMITTER: Hewitt CN
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2763883 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Hewitt C N CN MacKenzie A R AR Di Carlo P P Di Marco C F CF Dorsey J R JR Evans M M Fowler D D Gallagher M W MW Hopkins J R JR Jones C E CE Langford B B Lee J D JD Lewis A C AC Lim S F SF McQuaid J J Misztal P P Moller S J SJ Monks P S PS Nemitz E E Oram D E DE Owen S M SM Phillips G J GJ Pugh T A M TA Pyle J A JA Reeves C E CE Ryder J J Siong J J Skiba U U Stewart D J DJ
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20091019 44
More than half the world's rainforest has been lost to agriculture since the Industrial Revolution. Among the most widespread tropical crops is oil palm (Elaeis guineensis): global production now exceeds 35 million tonnes per year. In Malaysia, for example, 13% of land area is now oil palm plantation, compared with 1% in 1974. There are enormous pressures to increase palm oil production for food, domestic products, and, especially, biofuels. Greater use of palm oil for biofuel production is pred ...[more]