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Enhancement of bud sprouting and growth of grafted rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) plants utilising a polyhouse during winter in Tripura by
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Publication details: Natural Rubber Research 2009
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Reduced membrane damage and higher lea protein content under low temperature: Probable causes for delayed defoliation of Hevea in North East India by
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Publication details: Natural Rubber Research 2004
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Evaluation of mulching systems for mitigation of low temperature stress of Hevea brasiliensis seedlings grown in North East India by
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Publication details: Natural Rubber Research 2008
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Enhancement of bud sprouting and growth of grafted rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) plants utilising a polyhouse during winter in Tripura by
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Publication details: Natural Rubber Research 2009
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Indian Brahmaputra valley offers significant potential for cultivation of rubber trees under changed climate by
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Publication details: Current Science 2014
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Predicting the distribution of rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis) through ecological niche modelling with climate, soil, topography and socioeconomic factors by
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Publication details: Ecological Research 2016
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Evaluating ecological niche models: A comparison between maxent and GARP for predicting distribution of Hevea brasiliensis in India by
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Publication details: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India Section B: Biological Sciences 2017
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Assessing the invasive potential of some species differing in habit and biogeographic origin under changing climate through ecological niche modelling by
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Publication details: National Seminar on Recent Trends in Biodiversity Conservation and Bioresource Utilization, 8-9 September 2017, Department of Botany, Womens College, Agarthala, India. Abstracts IL 5.
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Source of uncertainties in predictability of species distribution modelling: Is it the species or the algorith or both ? by
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Publication details: International Workshop on Biodiversity and Climate Change (BDCC) 2018, 24-27 February 2018, Centre for Oceans, Rivers, Atmosphere and Land Sciences (CORAL), Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, Kolkata, India, Abstracts, p. 120.
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Predicting distribution of Hevea brasiliensis through ecological niche modelling with climate, soil, topography and socioeconomic factors by
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Publication details: IRRDB International Rubber Conference & Annual Meetings, 2-6 November 2015, Rubber Research Institute of Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
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Application of geospatial technology and ecological niche modelling to assess impact of climate change on natural rubber cultivation in India by
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Publication details: PLACROSYM XXII. 22nd Biennial Symposium on Plantation Crops: Leveraging Innovation System in Plantation Sector Through Value Addition, 15-17 December 2016, Indian Council of Agricultural Research-Central Plantation Crops Research Institute, Kasaragod, India. Abstracts. pp. 200-201.
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Application of geospatial technology and ecological niche modelling to assess impact of climate change on natural rubber cultivation by
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Publication details: Sustainability of the NR Industry: Issues, Challenges & Opportunities: International Rubber Conference, 21-22 November 2016, Cambodian Rubber Research Institute (CRRI) and International Rubber Research and Development Board (IRRDB), Siem Reap, Cambodia.
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Estimation of above ground woody biomass in natural rubber plantation using remote sensing and GIS technique by
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Publication details: PLACROSYM XX, 12-15 December 2012, UPASI Tea Research Foundation, Coimbatore, India, Abstracts, p. 81.
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Distribution of Hevea brasiliensis in South and Northeast India: Preliminary results with maximum entropy species distribution model by
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Publication details: IRC 2012. International Rubber Conference, 28-31 October 2012, Kovalam, India, Rubber Research Institute of India, Kottayam and IRRDB, Malaysia: Abstracts. pp.210-211.
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Estimation of above ground woody biomass in natural rubber plantation using remote sensing and GIs technique by
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Publication details: IRC 2012. International Rubber Conference, 28-31 October 2012, Kovalam, India, Rubber Research Institute of India, Kottayam and IRRDB, Malaysia: Abstracts. pp.214-215.
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Higher leaf area per plant can compensate the decline in net photosynthetic rate in moderately shade grown seedlings of Hevea brasiliensis in low winter temperature by
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Publication details: Indian Journal of Plant Physiology 2011
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Variability in cold tolerance in Hevea brasiliensis seedlings : Plausible source for crop improvement by
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Publication details: Journal of Plant Biology 2003
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Improving spatial transferability of ecological niche model of Hevea brasiliensis using pooled occurrences of introduced ranges in two biogeographic regions of India by
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Publication details: Ecological informatics 2016
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Leaf photosynthesis and chlorophyll fluorescence in four clones (400 series) of Hevea brasiliensis during low temperature period in Tripura by
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Publication details: PLACROSYM XVIII. 10-13 December 2008, National Research Centre for Cashew, Puttur, Karnataka. Journal of Plantation Crops, 36 (3): 329-333. 2008
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Leaf photosynthesis and chlorophyll fluorescence in four clones (400 series) of Hevea brasiliensis during low temperature period in Tripura by
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Publication details: PLACROSYM XVIII. 10-13 December 2008, National Research Centre for Cashew, Puttur, Karnataka. Journal of Plantation Crops, 36 (3): 329-333. 2008
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