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Rubber tree [PDF]

open access: possible, 2001
Les principaux objectifs de sélection sont la productivité, la stabilité du peuplement et la résistance aux maladies des feuilles. Certains caractères technologiques du caoutchouc, comme la viscosité ou l'indice de rétention de plasticité, pourraient également faire l'objet d'une sélection.
Clément-Demange, André   +6 more
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Myelomeningocele, Avocados, and Rubber Tree Plants

Neonatal Network, 2005
Infants with myelomeningocele and the nurses who care for them have something in common. Both are at higher risk than the general population for developing latex allergies. This article provides a review of the literature regarding latex production, latex allergic responses in children and adults, types of latex allergic reactions, and prevention of ...
Jobeth, Pilcher, Lisa, Sogard
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Rubber Tree (Hevea brasiliensis Muell. Arg)

2006
Rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis Muell. Arg.) is an important industrial crop for natural rubber production. At present, more than 9.5 million hectares in about 40 countries are devoted to rubber tree cultivation with a production about 6.5 million tons of dry rubber each year. The world supply of natural rubber is barely keeping up with a global demand
Perumal, Venkatachalam   +7 more
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Semi automatic rubber tree tapping machine

2016 International Conference on Robotics and Automation for Humanitarian Applications (RAHA), 2016
Hevea brasiliensis/Rubber tree is considered to be the most predominant plantation crop in Kerala which was found to be the major source of income for the 11.5 lakh planters within Kerala. Due to the availability of natural rubber from foreign countries at cheaper price, the current market price as well as the demand of Indian rubber is decreasing ...
R Nair Arjun   +3 more
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Rubber from a Hardy Tree

1943
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Why does rubber tree produce rubber? A possible role of rubber in laticiferous cells by structural characterization of rubber from Hevea virgin tree

1998
Etude structurale (comprenant l'analyse du poids moléculaire) comparative de caoutchoucs de diverses origines : première saignée d'arbres adultes "vierges", arbres adultes saignés régulièrement, crèpe pâle, latex à haute teneur en ammoniac. Le cis-polyisoprène apparait comme ayant un rôle d'accepteur de radicaux dans les laticifères de l'écorce des ...
Tangpakdee, J.   +3 more
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