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Date: 3/05/2010 |3/05/2010 |2001– |1994 | | | | | | |
Language: EN
Type: Article
Identifier: valet-20100503-152737
Description: Restriction fragment length polymorphism was assessed in wild and cultivated populations of Hevea brasiliensis using random probes from an Hevea nuclear library. One-hundred-and sixty-four individuals… More
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Date: 2022-11-11 |2022-11-11 |2001–1 |2022 | | | | | | |
Language: EN
Type: Article
Identifier: 1511-1768
Description: The mechanism of unreduced gametogenesis is of great significance for understanding and utilising 2n gametes in the breeding of new varieties. In this study, a cultivated rubber tree clone that can pr… More
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Date: 2022-05-24 |2022-05-24 |2001–1 |2021 | | | | | | |
Language: EN
Type: Article
Identifier: 1511-1768
Description: The rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis) are exposed to water limitations in the Amazon region that can affect its physiology, making it necessary to select genotypes that are best adapted. This study an… More
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Date: 2021-10-5 |2021-10-5 |2001–1 |2020 | | | | | | |
Language: EN
Type: Article
Identifier: 1511-1768
Description: Natural rubber (NR) contains cis-1,4-polyisoprene as well as a small quantity of non-rubber components, affecting the physical properties of NR, especially the storage hardening via gel formation. The… More
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Date: 2021-10-5 |2021-10-5 |2001–1 |2020 | | | | | | |
Language: EN
Type: Article
Identifier: 1511-1768
Description: The objective of the present study was to promote a better understanding of the rubber yield of young progenies of Hevea brasiliensis evaluating the stability and the repeatability of early rubber yie… More
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Date: 2021-10-22 |2021-10-22 |2001–1 |2021 | | | | | | |
Language: EN
Type: Article
Identifier: 1511-1768
Description: Studying the genetic mechanism of 2n gametogenesis is of great significance for understanding and utilizing 2n gametes. We previously found that the rubber clone GT1 could spontaneously and steadily p… More
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Date: 2021-10-22 |2021-10-22 |2001–1 |2021 | | | | | | |
Language: EN
Type: Article
Identifier: 1511-1768
Description: Rubber clones’ evaluation involves assessment of latex yield and performance stability across multiple locations. Clones with high yield and stability have the potential for wide planting across count… More
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Authors: Yao, X.C. | Jun Wang | Tu, H.Q.
Date: 2021-10-22 |2021-10-22 |2001–1 |2021 | | | | | | |
Language: EN
Type: Article
Identifier: 1511-1768
Description: The rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) is an economically important source of natural rubber. H. brasiliensis grows slowly in southern China mainly because of relatively low temperatures there. The slow… More
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Date: 2021-10-22 |2021-10-22 |2001–1 |2021 | | | | | | |
Language: EN
Type: Article
Identifier: 1511-1768
Description: Tapping panel dryness (TPD) in rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) is a complex physiological disorder which causes a serious loss of natural rubber yield. Many studies have been done to uncover the mech… More
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Date: 2019-04-11 |2019-04-11 |2001–1 |2019 | | | | | | |
Language: EN
Type: Article
Identifier: valet-20190411-163340
Description: The rapid expansion of rubber tree plantations in recent decades has been accompanied by dramatic negative ecological and social impacts. Rubber sector stakeholders consequently engaged in sustainable… More
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Date: 2018-06-22 |2018-06-22 |2001–1 |2018 | | | | | | |
Language: EN
Type: Article
Identifier: valet-20180622-111551
Description: Rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) is the most important commercial producer of high-quality natural rubber in the world. Here, we identified 571,267 SNPs and 134,184 indels, and constructed the first u… More
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Date: 2017-09-7 |2017-09-7 |2001–1 |2013 | | | | | | |
Language: EN
Type: Article
Identifier: valet-20170907-113452
Description: Lutoids are specific vacuole-based organelles within the latex producing laticifers in rubber tree Hevea brasiliensis. Primary and secondary lutoids are found in the primary and secondary laticifers, … More
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Date: 2017-08-25 |2017-08-25 |2001–1 |2013 | | | | | | |
Language: EN
Type: Article
Identifier: valet-20170825-112646
Description: Hevea brasiliensis, a tree indigenous to the tropical forests of the Amazon basin, is the only major commercial source of natural rubber (NR). All rubber trees originate from the Hevea seeds, which we… More
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Date: 2016-06-30 |2016-06-30 |2001–1 |2005 | | | | | | |
Language: EN
Type: Article
Identifier: valet-20160630-08476
Description: The Hevea leaf disease caused by the pathogenic fungus Corynespora cassiicola is on the increasing trend in many rubber producing countries, including Malaysia. The infected trees may undergo extensiv… More
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Date: 2015-01-9 |2015-01-9 |2001–1 |2014 | | | | | | |
Language: EN
Type: Article
Identifier: valet-20150109-15059
Description: WRKY proteins constitute a large family of transcription factors. In this study, we identified 81 WRKY genes (named HbWRKY1 to HbWRKY81) in the latest rubber tree genome. Tissue-specific expression pr… More
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