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Date: 20050727 |
20051025 | |
1986 | | | | | | |
Type: Article
Identifier: vital1:35295
Description: A land resource study by Lee and Panton1 states that Peninsular Malaysia has a total land area of 13.1 million hectares of which only 6.4 million hectares are considered suitable for agriculture. From
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Date: 20050727 |
20051025 | |
1986 | | | | | | |
Type: Article
Identifier: vital1:35013
Description: A series of trials were commenced to evaluate the ideal girth class of stumps for planting out in the field. Results indicate that stumped buddings of girth class, 7-10 cm, can be conveniently planted
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Date: 20050726 |
20050908 | |
1976 | | | | | | |
Type: Article
Identifier: vital1:35979
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Date: 20050726 |
20050928 | |
1973 | | | | | | |
Type: Article
Identifier: vital1:35400
Description: Most Malayan Inland soils are relatively low in nutrients and when a soil has supported a stand of rubber trees for a long time, its store of nutrients gradually become depleted. This nutrient loss is
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Date: 20050726 |
20050909 | |
1975 | | | | | | |
Type: Article
Identifier: vital1:35522
Description: Various chemicals are known to stimulate and prolong latex flow and hence increase yield of Hevea, Yield increases have been obtained with the application of suitable formulations of 2,4-D, 2,4,5-T an
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Date: 20050726 |
20050928 | |
1973 | | | | | | |
Type: Article
Identifier: vital1:35129
Description: For an element to be considered essential for plant growth a deficiency of that element must make it impossible for the plant to grow well or to complete its reproductive cycle.
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Date: 20050726 |
20050902 | |
1974 | | | | | | |
Type: Article
Identifier: vital1:35442
Description: The economic cycle of Hevea (30-40 years) can be divided Into two main phases- the immature period of about 6-7 years from the time of planting the seedling rootstocks upto the time of tapplngs and th
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Date: 20050726 |
20050926 | |
1978 | | | | | | |
Type: Article
Identifier: vital1:35402
Description: The whole growth cycle of the rubber crop,, when separated into the immature phase - up to the time of tapping and the mature phase - the time period from when it is opened for tapping until it is fel
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Date: 20050726 |
20050908 | |
1976 | | | | | | |
Type: Article
Identifier: vital1:35659
Description: The whole growth cycle of the rubber crop, when separated into the immature phase - up to the time of tapping and the mature phase - the time period from when it is opened for tapping until it is fell
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Date: 20050615 |
20050615 | |
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Type: Article
Identifier: vital1:33553
Description: The amount of latex obtained from a rubber tree after tapping is dependant on the rate and duration of flow. Turgor pressure and the number of latex vessel rows determine the initial rate of flow (Set
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Date: 20040824 |
20050926 | |
1977 | | | | | | |
Type: Article
Identifier: vital1:26756
Description: Rubber under current plantation practices requires a period of about six to seven years to attain a ‘tappable’ 50 cm girth. The extent of this unproductive phase is mainly governed by the inherent clo
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Date: 20040824 |
20050926 | |
1977 | | | | | | |
Type: Article
Identifier: vital1:26781
Description: The whole growth cycle of the rubber crop, when separated into the immature phase - up to the time of tapping and the mature phase - the time period from when it is opened for tapping until it is fell
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Date: 20030923 |
20050927 | |
1976 | | | | | | |
Type: Article
Identifier: vital1:26668
Description: Preliminary results obtained from laboratory, glasshouse and field trials with natural rubber encapsulated fertilisers showed that they have distinct regulated nutrient release characteristics. Leachi
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Date: 20030923 |
20030923 | |
1985 | | | | | | |
Type: Article
Identifier: vital1:26327
Description: The earlier natural rubber (NR) emulsion formulation (EF) consisting of 10% dry rubber content, 2% oil, 0.5% emulsifier and 0.1% stabiliser has been found to be effective in soil erosion control. Howe
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Date: 20030923 |
20030923 | |
1987 | | | | | | |
Type: Article
Identifier: vital1:26473
Description: Water plays a significant role in the growth and productivity of rubber. Therefore, there is a dire need to conserve soil moisture. Mulching of newly planted rubber for better establishment and initia
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