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Biodiesel Production Potential Using Rubber Plantation Residue

2014
Worldwide biodiesel production has increased rapidly in the past decade. Currently, more than 95% of the biodiesel produced globally is from edible oils such as rapeseed, sunflower, palm and soybean. However, the desirable feedstock oil for biodiesel production is non-edible oil. The rubber seed oil (RSO) is a well-known non-edible oil currently not
Yanagida, T.   +5 more
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The Tensile Strength of Java Plantation Rubber

Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 1930
Abstract In 1927 rumors were heard from different sides regarding a supposed decrease in tensile strength of plantation rubber. These took such a form that The India Rubber Journal took the matter in hand and published a review of data, furnished by different manufacturers and experts.
O. de Vries, R. Riebl
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Plantation Studies of Crude Rubber Variation

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, 1934
Abstract 1. A comparison of the results of the present work with that of previous investigators shows that certain natural and processing variations have the same effect on a Captax-accelerated stock as they have on a rubber-sulfur stock. 2.
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Rubber Plantations of the Middle East

1932
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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From forest to plantation: a brief history of the rubber tree

Indian Journal of History of Science, 2023
T. Suryanarayanan, João Lúcio Azevedo
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Rubber flux : CO2, water and energy budget of rubber plantations in Thailand [PDF]

open access: possible, 2007
Rubber Flux aims at providing a complete picture of CO2, water and energy budget of a rubber plantation in Eastern Thailand. Beyond the evaluation of the fluxes, our purpose is to partition them among the different components of the plantation ecosystem (canopy, trunks, roots, under storey, soil) and the different functions (photosynthesis, respiration.
Thaler, Philippe   +7 more
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The main service functions and driving forces of rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) plantation ecosystem in China

Journal of rubber research (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia), 2023
Dongling Qi   +3 more
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Visit to Mr. Dunman's Rubber Plantation

1923
The Singapore Naturalist, Volume 1, Issue 2, pp ...
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The Politics of Rubber Plantations

This chapter explores the politics of rubber plantations in the Northwest, focusing on the consequences of land contributions made by villagers to rubber companies like the Sơn La Rubber Joint-Stock Company and the Điện Biên Rubber Joint-Stock Company. Villagers were promised 1o percent of latex revenue after contributing land and waiting over a decade,
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