The specific adaptation of 15 rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) clones was assessed by analyzing yield during a normal year (1997-98) and a year (1998-99) in which the yield was exceptional. Differences in yield in response to changes in weather conditions over the years were evident with clones RRII 203, RRIM 703, PB 5/51 and PB 235 which all exhibited a negative trend with increasing wind velocity during 1997-98, these clones also exhibited a negative correlation with minimum temperature during 1998-99. The prominent yield differences across the years made selection based on both yield and stability inevitable through computing weather variables and environmental index as covariant. To determine the contribution of variable(s) to genotype-...
Rubber has been grown for several decades in Africa, notably in Ivory Coast. Although the yields obt...
The aim of this work was to select progenies with high adaptability and stability from the dry rubbe...
Most of natural rubber (NR) comes from the cultivation of Hevea brasiliensis in tropical countries. ...
The specific adaptation of 15 rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) clones was assessed by analyzing yiel...
The objective of this study was to assess genotype-year interaction and determine temporal stable ge...
The objective of this study was to assess genotype-year interaction and determine temporal stable ge...
rubber clones that can produce a consistently high yield in various environments is one of the poten...
Hevea brasiliensis is well known as a latex producing tree and has been planted commercially for mor...
Para rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) trees are naturally adapted to the Amazonian tropical climate. In I...
The study aimed at: assessing the relationship between latex exudates and climate variability; ident...
It is predicted that drought will be more frequent and sustained in the future, which may affect the...
A partir dos dados de produção em volume de látex, extraídos de clones de seringueira (Hevea spp) du...
1. Drought shapes the distribution and survival of trees even in tropical wet forests, and the wood ...
Adaptation of rubber tree clones to water-limited areas and maintenance of trunk radial growth are i...
ABSTRACT In rubber tree, Hevea brasiliensis, latex production is affected by tapping panel dryness c...
Rubber has been grown for several decades in Africa, notably in Ivory Coast. Although the yields obt...
The aim of this work was to select progenies with high adaptability and stability from the dry rubbe...
Most of natural rubber (NR) comes from the cultivation of Hevea brasiliensis in tropical countries. ...
The specific adaptation of 15 rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) clones was assessed by analyzing yiel...
The objective of this study was to assess genotype-year interaction and determine temporal stable ge...
The objective of this study was to assess genotype-year interaction and determine temporal stable ge...
rubber clones that can produce a consistently high yield in various environments is one of the poten...
Hevea brasiliensis is well known as a latex producing tree and has been planted commercially for mor...
Para rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) trees are naturally adapted to the Amazonian tropical climate. In I...
The study aimed at: assessing the relationship between latex exudates and climate variability; ident...
It is predicted that drought will be more frequent and sustained in the future, which may affect the...
A partir dos dados de produção em volume de látex, extraídos de clones de seringueira (Hevea spp) du...
1. Drought shapes the distribution and survival of trees even in tropical wet forests, and the wood ...
Adaptation of rubber tree clones to water-limited areas and maintenance of trunk radial growth are i...
ABSTRACT In rubber tree, Hevea brasiliensis, latex production is affected by tapping panel dryness c...
Rubber has been grown for several decades in Africa, notably in Ivory Coast. Although the yields obt...
The aim of this work was to select progenies with high adaptability and stability from the dry rubbe...
Most of natural rubber (NR) comes from the cultivation of Hevea brasiliensis in tropical countries. ...