Effect of debarking on rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis Muell. Arg.) affected by bark dryness (Record no. 57776)

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Personal name Thomas Vinoth
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Title Effect of debarking on rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis Muell. Arg.) affected by bark dryness
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Name of publisher Planter
Year of publication 1998
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Number of Pages 335-337
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Summary, etc An attempt was made to manage TPD in the rubber plantations by removing the unproductive dry bark by successive tapping leaving the residual bark undisturbed. The combined activity of vascular cambium and residual bark lead to the process of bark regeneration. Renewed bark was tapped after two years, and there was a continuous latex flow which indicated that the bark was productive. However the technique needs further refinement before recommendation for wide adoption.
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Topical Term Bark regeneration
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Topical Term Debarking
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Topical Term Hevea brasiliensis
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Topical Term Latex vessels
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Topical Term TPD
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Personal name Saraswathyamma C K
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Personal name Sethuraj M R
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