Elaeis oleifera
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Definition
- Noun:
- A species of palm tree: Elaeis oleifera is a botanical name for a specific type of palm native to Central and South America. It is a wild relative of the more widely cultivated African oil palm (Elaeis guineensis).
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Elaeis oleifera is studied for its genetic resistance to certain diseases.
- The oil from Elaeis oleifera has a different fatty acid composition than that from the African oil palm.
- Botanists are interested in conserving Elaeis oleifera to maintain biodiversity.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical and agricultural contexts: The term is used in scientific literature to refer specifically to this species, often in discussions about plant genetics, oil crop breeding, or biodiversity.
- Research into hybridizing Elaeis oleifera with Elaeis guineensis aims to create more resilient oil palm varieties.
Variants and Related Words
- American oil palm: A common English name for .
- Elaeis guineensis: The species name for the African oil palm, a closely related and more commercially significant species.
- Oil palm: A general term for palm trees cultivated for their fruit, from which palm oil is extracted.
Synonyms
- American oil palm: The primary common name synonym.
- Caiaué (in some regional contexts): A local name used in parts of South America.
Notes on Meaning
- This is a highly specific scientific term (a binomial nomenclature). Its primary meaning is as the name of a single plant species. It does not have general, figurative, or idiomatic meanings outside of botanical/agricultural contexts. It is not typically used in everyday conversation.
Noun
- palm of Central and South America