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Posts Tagged ‘Rubber’

Biology of Hevea brasiliensis (Rubber)

By bangal11_wp | June 15, 2017

H. brasiliensisis a sturdy, quick-growing, erect tree with a straight trunk and an open leafy crown. The bark is usually grey and fairly smooth. The bark of the trunk is the part from where rubber is harvested (Fig.1). In the wild, the trees may grow to over 40 m with a life span of more than 100 years. However, cultivated plants…

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