Ortet selection in rubber from polycross mother trees grown in stress prone areas is one of the mandate for developing new generation rubber clones for the non-traditional regions. Aiming at this, experiments were laid out at two Regional Research Stations of Sub-Himalayan range of North Eastern India, viz. Nagrakata in Jalpaiguri district of West Bengal and Sarutari in Kamrup district of Assam. The weather of both the stations was different from each other especially on the basis of temperature (Tmax and Tmin) and total annual rainfall. Effect of such variations in weather condition had reflected on growth and yield performance of the seedlings. The collective mean yield of trees showing yield above the average block yield every years over...
The growth and yield performance of a set of exotic clones from Malaysia and Ivory Coast was evaluat...
Adaptation of rubber tree clones to water-limited areas and maintenance of trunk radial growth are i...
Rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) growing in Latin America is severely limited by South American Leaf Blig...
Natural rubber (Hevea brasiliensis), cultivation has been extended to non-traditional regions due to...
Five rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) clones of the RRII 400 series derived from a cross involving RRII 1...
Para rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) trees are naturally adapted to the Amazonian tropical climate. In I...
Long term performance of four hybrid Hevea clones and ten ortet selections including nine from a hig...
Hevea brasiliensis is well known as a latex producing tree and has been planted commercially for mor...
The specific adaptation of 15 rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) clones was assessed by analyzing yiel...
The expedition conducted by International Rubber Research and Development Board (IRRDB) in 1981 in t...
Twelve clones of rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) (RRII 5, RRII 118, RRII 208, RRII 300, RRII 308, RRIM 6...
The effect of planting density in rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) was studied in an experiment conducted...
Since the introduction of new rubber clones from abroad becomes more and more difficult, Cambodian R...
Yield performance of eight clones of Hevea brasiliensis (Wild. ex Adr, de Juss.) Muell. Arg. was eva...
rubber clones that can produce a consistently high yield in various environments is one of the poten...
The growth and yield performance of a set of exotic clones from Malaysia and Ivory Coast was evaluat...
Adaptation of rubber tree clones to water-limited areas and maintenance of trunk radial growth are i...
Rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) growing in Latin America is severely limited by South American Leaf Blig...
Natural rubber (Hevea brasiliensis), cultivation has been extended to non-traditional regions due to...
Five rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) clones of the RRII 400 series derived from a cross involving RRII 1...
Para rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) trees are naturally adapted to the Amazonian tropical climate. In I...
Long term performance of four hybrid Hevea clones and ten ortet selections including nine from a hig...
Hevea brasiliensis is well known as a latex producing tree and has been planted commercially for mor...
The specific adaptation of 15 rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) clones was assessed by analyzing yiel...
The expedition conducted by International Rubber Research and Development Board (IRRDB) in 1981 in t...
Twelve clones of rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) (RRII 5, RRII 118, RRII 208, RRII 300, RRII 308, RRIM 6...
The effect of planting density in rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) was studied in an experiment conducted...
Since the introduction of new rubber clones from abroad becomes more and more difficult, Cambodian R...
Yield performance of eight clones of Hevea brasiliensis (Wild. ex Adr, de Juss.) Muell. Arg. was eva...
rubber clones that can produce a consistently high yield in various environments is one of the poten...
The growth and yield performance of a set of exotic clones from Malaysia and Ivory Coast was evaluat...
Adaptation of rubber tree clones to water-limited areas and maintenance of trunk radial growth are i...
Rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) growing in Latin America is severely limited by South American Leaf Blig...