Natural rubber (Hevea brasiliensis), cultivation has been extended to non-traditional regions due to limited scope of further expansion in traditional rubber growing areas in India. These areas are often confronted with various abiotic stresses especially temperature extremes. A set of 18 wild accessions, two popular clones along with two control clones RRIM 600 and Haiken 1, were evaluated in the juvenile growth phase at the Regional Experiment Station of the Rubber Research Institute of India, Nagrakata, West Bengal, a sub-Himalayan cold prone region of India. The genotypes exhibited highly significant clonal differences (P<0.01) for all the eight quantitative traits. During the pre-winter period, the number of leaves per plant ranged ...
Abstract Background Low temperature influences the development and latex production of rubber trees ...
Natural rubber (Hevea brasiliensis Wild. Ex A. Juss.) Müell. Arg. is an important commodity crop gro...
Budwood from seven different clones of rubber tree [Hevea brasiliensis (Willd. ex Adr. de Juss.) Müe...
Para rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) trees are naturally adapted to the Amazonian tropical climate. In I...
Five rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) clones of the RRII 400 series derived from a cross involving RRII 1...
Ortet selection in rubber from polycross mother trees grown in stress prone areas is one of the mand...
Long term performance of four hybrid Hevea clones and ten ortet selections including nine from a hig...
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...
Hevea brasiliensis is well known as a latex producing tree and has been planted commercially for mor...
The rubber tree (Hevea spp.), cultivated in equatorial and tropical countries, is the primary plant ...
The growth and yield performance of a set of exotic clones from Malaysia and Ivory Coast was evaluat...
The rubber tree (Hevea spp.), cultivated in equatorial and tropical countries, is the primary plant ...
Since the introduction of new rubber clones from abroad becomes more and more difficult, Cambodian R...
Natural rubber or Hevea brasiliensis (Willd. ex A, Juss.) Mull. Arg.) inherently possesses high mole...
Abstract Background Low temperature influences the development and latex production of rubber trees ...
Natural rubber (Hevea brasiliensis Wild. Ex A. Juss.) Müell. Arg. is an important commodity crop gro...
Budwood from seven different clones of rubber tree [Hevea brasiliensis (Willd. ex Adr. de Juss.) Müe...
Para rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) trees are naturally adapted to the Amazonian tropical climate. In I...
Five rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) clones of the RRII 400 series derived from a cross involving RRII 1...
Ortet selection in rubber from polycross mother trees grown in stress prone areas is one of the mand...
Long term performance of four hybrid Hevea clones and ten ortet selections including nine from a hig...
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...
Hevea brasiliensis is well known as a latex producing tree and has been planted commercially for mor...
The rubber tree (Hevea spp.), cultivated in equatorial and tropical countries, is the primary plant ...
The growth and yield performance of a set of exotic clones from Malaysia and Ivory Coast was evaluat...
The rubber tree (Hevea spp.), cultivated in equatorial and tropical countries, is the primary plant ...
Since the introduction of new rubber clones from abroad becomes more and more difficult, Cambodian R...
Natural rubber or Hevea brasiliensis (Willd. ex A, Juss.) Mull. Arg.) inherently possesses high mole...
Abstract Background Low temperature influences the development and latex production of rubber trees ...
Natural rubber (Hevea brasiliensis Wild. Ex A. Juss.) Müell. Arg. is an important commodity crop gro...
Budwood from seven different clones of rubber tree [Hevea brasiliensis (Willd. ex Adr. de Juss.) Müe...