Sago Palm
Online ISSN : 2758-3074
Print ISSN : 1347-3972
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Breaking Resistance of Sago Palm Leaflets
Masanori OkazakiMarcelo A. QuevedoSuzette B. LinaTai-ichiro OokawaNaoya Katsumi
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2013 Volume 21 Issue 1 Pages 8-13

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 Sago palms (Metroxylon sagu Rottb.) are still abundantly present in Leyte and Cebu provinces in the Philippines and are being utilized in the production of flour/starch and thatches. This study tried to elucidate the breaking resistance of sago leaflets to determine the durability of leaflets for making thatches. The mean values of the maximum breaking resistance of the total number of sago leaflets (4 years after transplanting) with and without the main (central) vein (midrib) (n = 10) taken in 2009 were 513 ± 514 gf (gf = 0.00980865 N) and 18.4 ± 7.0 gf, respectively. The mean maximum breaking resistance of sago leaflets 5 years after transplanting showed higher values than those of sago leaflets 4 years after transplanting. The maximum breaking resistance of sago leaflets with and without the vein increased with increasing leaflet weight, suggesting that the main vein of the sago leaflet regulated its breaking resistance. The maximum breaking resistance of sago leaflets followed a polynomial approximation, which indicated the physical development of sago leaflets accompanied by maturation.
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© 2013 The Japanese Societ of Sago Palm Studies
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