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Carbohydrate reserves as a competing sink: Evidence from tapping rubber trees by
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Publication details: Tree Physiology 2007
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Carbohydrate Variation of Hevea Induced by Tapping Systems by
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Publication details: IRRDB International Rubber Conference 14-17 December 2011 Chiang
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Competition within the root system of rubber seedlings (Hevea brasiliensis) studied by root pruning and blockage by
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Publication details: Journal of Experimental Botany 1997
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Distribution pattern of latex sucrose content and concurrent metabolic activity at the trunk level on different tapping systems and in latex producing bark of Hevea brasiliensis by
Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction
Publication details: Proceedings of the 43rd Kasetsart University Annual Conference, 1-4 February 2005, Thailand. pp.3-13.
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Modeling the influence of assimilate availability on the development of the whole tree : Particular emphasis on root architecture by
Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction
Publication details: Proceedings of IRRDB Symposium 1999, Hainan, Peoples Republic of China. pp.107-121.
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Periodicity in the development of the root system of young rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis Muell. Arg.) : relationship with shoot development by
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Publication details: Plant, Cell and Environment 1996
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Photosynthetic capacity and effect of drought on leaf gas exchange in two rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) clones by
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Publication details: Kasetsart Journal, Natural Sciences 2004
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Root apical diameter and root elongation rate of rubber seedlings (Hevea brasiliensis) show parallel responses to photoassimilate availability by
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Publication details: Physiologia Plantarum 1996
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Root system architecture modelling by
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Publication details: Plantations, Recherche, Developpement 1995
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Spatial distribution of sucrose and metabolic activity in the laticiferous tissue of three Hevea brasiliensis clones: Effects of tapping and ethephon stimulation at trunk scale by
Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction
Publication details: Proceedings of IRRDB Conference: NR Industry: Responding to Globalization, 7-8 September 2004, Kunming International Convention & Exhibition Center, China. pp.305-316.
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Sucrose and metabolism distribution patterns in the latices of three Hevea brasiliensis clones: Effects of tapping and stimulation on the tree trunk by
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Publication details: Journal of Rubber Research 2006
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The source of latex. Tracing carbon from leaf photosynthesis to latex metabolism in rubber trees using carbon stable isotopes by
Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction
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, pp.260-268.
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