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Genome-wide identification, characterization, and functional analysis of lncRNAs in Hevea brasiliensis

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2022
Natural rubber (NR) is an essential industrial raw material widely used in our life. Hevea brasiliensis (Reyan7-33-97) is an economic plant producing natural rubber. Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are emerging as crucial regulators in numerous biological
Lingling Wang   +3 more
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Cryptocarenus heveae

open access: yes, 2023
Published as part of Córdoba, Silvia P., Atkinson, Thomas H. & Mendoza, Eduardo A., 2023, Checklist of the subfamily Scolytinae (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in Tucumán province, Argentina, pp.
Córdoba, Silvia P.   +2 more
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The Transcription Factors HbWRKY29 and HbPTI5 cooperatively enhance rubber tree resistance to powdery mildew. [PDF]

open access: yesMol Plant Pathol
Upon Erysiphe quercicola infection, rubber HbWRKY29 is rapidly induced and physically interacts with HbPTI5 to trigger HR. HbWRKY29 binds the HbPTI5 promoter (W‐box), enhancing HbPTI5 expression, which activates HbTLP1 expression, leading to reinforced defence.
Lu Y   +6 more
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Latex yield variation among Hevea brasiliensis clones grown under the agro- climate of South-West Ethiopia

open access: yesTrees, Forests and People, 2022
Hevea brasiliensis is the primary commercial source of natural rubber in the world and its latex is a source for many industrial inputs. The latex yield potential of rubber tree plantations has been lower than the estimated potential due to latex yield ...
Berhanu Sugebo   +2 more
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Amblyseiulella heveae

open access: yes, 2021
Amblyseiulella heveae (Oudemans) Typhlodromus heveae Oudemans, 1930: 97. Typhlodromus (Amblyseius) heveae Chant, 1959: 5. Amblyseius (Asperoseius) heveae Pritchard & Baker, 1962. 205. Amblyseiulella heveae Moraes et al., 1986: 5. (Figs 15 –21, 87–88) Female (n = 10). Dorsum (Figs 15). Dorsal shield 338 (335–343) long, 174 (170–180) wide with a incision
Bhowmik, Sagarika, Karmakar, Krishna
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The targeted metabolomic profile of laticifers in rubber tree. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Integr Plant Biol
Targeted metabolomic profiling of rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) laticifers identified metabolites that were reprogramming by domestication, revealed active isoprenoid metabolism in the laticifers, and discovered loci with potential biosynthetic applications, supporting the potential of developing laticifers as bioreactors for production of valuable ...
Deng X   +9 more
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Complexity of Fresh Hevea Latex [PDF]

open access: yesNature, 1948
Abstract Although under difficult conditions, the work at the Netherlands Indies Rubber Research Institute at Buitenzorg (Java) was continued during the Japanese occupation. Since it will be a long time before the accumulated results of the years 1942–45 can be published in detail, some points of general interest are reported here. It is common
L N S, HOMANS   +2 more
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PENGATURAN POLA TANAM KARET (HEVEA BRASILIENSIS MUELL.ARG.) UNTUK TUMPANG SARI JANGKA PANJANG

open access: yesJurnal Ilmu Pertanian Indonesia, 2017
Low prices of rubber have been a serious problem to rubber farmers. The rubber based intercropping system offers a practical solution to this issue and increasing overall productivity.
Sahuri
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Temporal stability of growth and yield among Hevea genotypes introduced to a non-traditional rubber growing region of peninsular India

open access: yesAnnals of Forest Research, 2013
Extensive cultivation of Hevea brasiliensis in India now focus on non-traditional regions for rubber cultivation. As a prelude for selection of genotypes for commercial cultivation, many introduced genotypes are being tested in genotype adaptation ...
K.K. Vinod   +3 more
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Performance of guinea fowl fed hevea seed meal or cashew nut meal as a partial substitute for soya bean meal

open access: yesAnimal, 2020
Guinea fowl production is increasing in developing countries and has a crucial role in the fight against poverty. However, the feed cost is very high, especially the soya bean meal cost, and farmers cannot afford to buy commercial feed.
G.A. Koné, M. Good, M. Kouba
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