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100 _aVinod K K
245 0 _aEarly performance of some clones of Hevea brasiliensis in Tripura
260 _bIndian Journal of Natural Rubber Research
_c1996
300 _a123-129
520 _aNorth East India is an ideal non-tradtional tract for growing the rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis). The first trial for evaluating clones in this tract was laid out during 1979 at Agartala involving fifteen oriental clones. Apart from the growth and yield, secondary attributes of clones were also studied. 80.80;of growth was contributted during May to October. The highest percentage of initial survival and growth was exhibited by RRIM 600. Precocity in tappability was seen in RRII 118, RRIC 105 and PB 235. Initial yield pattern showed pB 235, RRIM 600, RRIM 703 and RRII 105 as high yielding clones, and RRII 105 followed by PB 235 having higher dry rubbre content. PB 5/51 showed moderate tolerance to wind damage.
650 _aClonal performance
650 _aClonal performance
650 _aHevea brasiliensis
650 _aHevea brasiliensis
650 _aIndia
650 _aIndia
650 _aNon-traditional area
650 _aNon-traditional area
650 _aYield
650 _aYield
700 _aChaudhuri D
700 _aKrishnakumar A K
700 _aMeenattoor J R
700 _aPothen J
700 _aPotty S N
700 _aPriyadarshan P M
700 _aSethuraj M R
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