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Date: 2013-11-18 |2013-11-18 |2001–1 |2001 | | | | | | |
Language: EN
Type: eBook
Identifier: 9832088062
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Date: 2013-11-18 |2013-11-18 |2001–1 |2001 | | | | | | |
Language: EN
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Date: 2011-12-2 |2011-12-2 |2001–1 |2001 | | | | | | |
Language: EN
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Date: 2011-12-2 |2011-12-2 |2001–1 |2001 | | | | | | |
Language: EN
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Identifier: 9832088062
Description: One would be hard put to find among the developed nations a country whose economy is predominantly agriculture-based. Malaysia, which has been blessed with an abundance of natural resources, decided a… More
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Date: 2011-12-2 |2011-12-2 |2001– |2001 | | | | | | |
Language: EN
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Identifier: 9832088062
Description: Prior to 1965, besides latex, natural rubber (NR) was mainly sold as Ribbed Smoked Sheets (RSS), with a small amount as its variant, Air Dried Sheets (ADS). Grading in terms of quality was on a visual… More
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Date: 2011-12-2 |2011-12-2 |2001–1 |2001 | | | | | | |
Language: EN
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Identifier: 9832088062
Description: For many years since pre-independence, natural rubber has been the mainstay of the Malaysian economy. Right until the 1970s, rubber provided some 30% of the country’s export revenue. Natural rubber pr… More
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Date: 2011-12-2 |2011-12-2 |2001–1 |2001 | | | | | | |
Language: EN
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Identifier: 9832088062
Description: In keeping with the government’s commitment of maintaining the environment clean and healthy to enhance the quality of life, the RRIM is ever conscious of its responsibility in helping the rubber indu… More
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Date: 2011-11-30 |2011-11-30 |2001–1 |2001 | | | | | | |
Language: EN
Type: eBook
Identifier: 9832088062
Description: Most crop plants produce food or fibre. Natural rubber is neither. Very few crop plants are trees. Hevea brasiliensis is one of the few.
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Date: 2011-11-30 |2011-11-30 |2001–1 |2001 | | | | | | |
Language: EN
Type: eBook
Identifier: valet-20111130-122324
Description: When RRIM pioneered tissue culture research in the 1960s, it was with the primary aim of developing a new method to propagate vegetatively clonal planting materials. While in vitro culture of herbaceo… More
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Date: 2011-11-30 |2011-11-30 |2001–1 |2001 | | | | | | |
Language: EN
Type: eBook
Identifier: 9832088062
Description: Latex is not particularly rare in the plant kingdom. It is estimated that there are over 12 000 species of plants belonging to 900 genera that bear latex. The count is whittled down to perhaps a thous… More
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Date: 2011-11-29 |2011-11-29 |2001–1 |2001 | | | | | | |
Language: EN
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Date: 2011-11-29 |2011-11-29 |2001–1 |2001 | | | | | | |
Language: EN
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Identifier: 9832088062
Description: In the rubber tree, Hevea brasiliensis, is found one of the best success stories in crop improvement. From a yield of around 400 kilograms of rubber per hectare per year that was obtained from unselec… More
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Date: 2011-08-3 |2011-08-3 |2001–1 |2010 | | | | | | |
Language: EN
Type: eBook
Identifier: valet-20110803-123716
Description: All plants including rubber require adequate amount of water, light, carbon dioxide and nutrients for growth to their maximum potential. A shortage or an excess of one or more of these elements, the p… More
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Date: 2011-08-3 |2011-08-3 |2001–1 |2009 | | | | | | |
Language: EN
Type: eBook
Identifier: valet-20110803-132840
Description: Root diseases are considered as the most serious of all diseases in rubber cultivation, because they can kill the tree. They are caused by fungi, which initially infect the root surface only. After so… More
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Date: 20041006 | 20051026 | | 1999 | | | | | | |
Type: eBook
Identifier: vital1:27877
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