IN NATURE of January 15, in a note on p. 355, a statement is quoted, to the effect that some few attempts have been made to cultivate india-rubber, but as yet not very successfully. As, however, there are extensive flourishing plantations of Ficus elastica in Assam, a short account of...
INDIA-RUBBER, or CAOUTCHOUC, consists of the dried coagulated milky juice of various trees and shrubs, belong-ing chiefly to the natural orders Emphorbiaceae, Moraceae, Artocai-pacem, and Apocynacem. Although a milky juice is found in plants of many other families, it does not in all cas...
Hevea brasiliensis, or para rubber, its botany, cultivation, chemistry and diseases, 2nd ed. Potential malaria reemergence, Northeastern Thailand Studies on the relationship between yield and meteorological parameters of para rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis). Respostas fisiologicas ao deficit hidrico em ...
In: Sethuraj MR, Mathew NM (eds) Natural rubber: biology, cultivation and technology. Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp 1–25 Google Scholar Krishnakumar AK, Potty SN (1992) Nutrition of Hevea. In: Sethuraj MR, Mathew NM (eds) Natural rubber: biology, cultivation and technology. Elsevier, ...
Transcending the Regional Trappings of Natural Rubber Cultivation and Challenges of Evolving a National Rubber Policy in Indianational rubber policyIndiaThis paper provides a conceptual framework for the national rubber policy in India based on the inherited characteristics of the rubber sector and issues...
Indonesia is the second largest rubber producer in the world, supplying approximately 2.3 million tons per year. An estimated 87% of rubber cultivation in Indonesia occurs on smallholder farms averaging 2 ha in size. Background The production of rubber in smallholder agroforestry systems (jungle rubb...
Iban land consists mainly of secondary forest in the form of forest left fallow after rice cultivation, and partly of rice fields,pararubbergardens and fruit-tree groves (Ichikawa 2004). Rules of inheritance and transfer of land by the Iban of Sarawak: land as an intergenerational resource ...
Natural Rubber Market in Asia-Pacific The Asia-Pacific region represents the global hub for natural rubber production and consumption, with Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, China, India, and Japan playing pivotal roles. The region benefits from optimal rubber cultivation conditions and well-established ...
also receive suggestions/statements from time to time regarding crop coverage under the minimum guarantee plan. However, the inclusion of crops in the MSP framework depends on several factors, including food security factors, relatively long shelf life, widespread cultivation, and mass consumption ...
In order to meet the ever rising global demand for natural rubber, cultivation of Hevea is being extended to non鈥搕raditional regions of India where extre... LP Luke,MB Mohamed Sathik,M Thomas,... - 《Physiology & Molecular Biology of Plants》 被引量: 0发表: 2015年 Water-Responsive Mec...