Harvesting the rubber tree once in four days: A solution to current issues in the rubber industry in Sri Lanka (Record no. 60231)

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Personal name Rodrigo V H L
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Title Harvesting the rubber tree once in four days: A solution to current issues in the rubber industry in Sri Lanka
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Name of publisher Journal of the Rubber Research Institute of Sri Lanka
Year of publication 2011
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Number of Pages 15-35
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General note Source Year: 2011
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Summary, etc Despite its importance, latex harvesting in rubber plantations poses significant problems demanding high level of skilled workers and cost of production. Low frequency harvesting (LFH) instead of traditional half spiral-once in two days system (S/2 d2), appears to be a practical solution to arrest these issues. Reduction of harvesting frequency has been limited only up to once in three days (S/2 d3) for Sri Lanakn genotypes. Therefore based on some preliminary investigations, the present study was aimed at developing a suitable protocol for harvesting the rubber tree once in four days with the half spiral cut length (S/2 d4). In addition to the small scale genotypic comparison, the study comprised the commercial testing of S/2 d4 system. The overall yield given by the traditional S/2 d2 was used as the standard for the comparison and the stimulation protocol of this system was adjusted to obtain similar yields. The yield given by S/2 d4 under the stimulation protocol, applying 3.3;Ethephon (ET) once a month was comparable with that of the traditional S/2 d2 only in the wet areas of the country. Latex physiological parameters assured the sustainability of the stimulation protocol in all genotypes tested except in RRIC 102. At commercial level, S/2 d4 system has resulted in 19;reduction in the cost of production, 22;increase in overall profitability, 26;increase in harvesters income and 50;reduction in worker requirement in harvesting. Potentail long-term impact of this system on latex LHF in dry climates are also discussed.
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Topical Term Bark consumption
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Topical Term COP
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Topical Term Latex harvesting
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Topical Term Latex physiology
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Topical Term LOw frequency
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Topical Term Worker shortage
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Personal name Fernando K M E P
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Personal name Kudaligama K V V S
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Personal name Yapa P A J
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