Exploitation of Hevea under low temperature stress situations : studies on exploitation systems giving tapping with rests based on drop in minimum temperature (Record no. 59135)
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| fixed length control field | 02098nam a2200181Ia 4500 |
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| Personal name | Das G |
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| Title | Exploitation of Hevea under low temperature stress situations : studies on exploitation systems giving tapping with rests based on drop in minimum temperature |
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| Name of publisher | Placrosym XIII, 1998, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India. Recent Advances in Plantation Crops Research, p150-156 |
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| Summary, etc | Low temperature being the prime cause for late dripping in non-traditional belt of northeast India. An experiment was conducted incorporating three systems viz. 1/2 S d/1, 1/2 S d/2 and 1/2 S d/3 with three periods of tapping rests based on minimum temperatures of 20-20 oC, 15-15 oC and 10-10 oC and compared with a control. Though the 1/2 S d/1 system for all the combinations showed a high annual yield, the occurrence of tapping panel dryness (TPD) was found to be relatively high. The 15-15 oC rest covers around 20 per cent of the peak yields in comparison with the continuous tapping systems. Analysis of yield showed a high significant relation between the sub-plot treatments of the temperature regimes. Mean yield was high (30.8 gm/tree/tap) for the continuous system of 1/2 S d/3 tapping system which also registered the same in the 20-20 oC rest. With a low incidence of TPD (5;), the 15-15 oC minimum temperature regime, for the 1/2 S d/2 system of tapping, in general, showed an optimum system for exploitation of latex yield during cold season under this non-traditional agroclimatic condition of latex yield during cold season under this non-traditional agroclimatic condition. Neverthless, basic knowledge of the effects of rest periods during the cold season with an optimum system of tapping, coupled with a lack of long term deleterious effects, would necessarily render exploitation methods to tackle and overcome several prevailing limitations in the region. |
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| Topical Term | Exploitation |
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| Topical Term | Tapping |
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| Personal name | Dey S K |
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| Personal name | Pothen J |
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| Personal name | Raj S |
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| Personal name | Varghese Y A |
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