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100 _aSoman T A
245 0 _aWintering pattern and floral biology of Hevea clones
260 _bIndian Journal of Natural Rubber Research
_c1995
300 _a94-99
520 _aWintering pattern and floral biology of 25 clones of Hevea brasiliensis were studied in two consecutive years. Most of the modern high yielding clones were found to exhibit partial wintering. The intraclonal differences in the maturity of male and female flowers seem to play a major role in the prevalence of out crossing. So, while selecting parents for a polyclonal seed garden, care should also be taken to ensure that the peak periods of maturity of male and female flowers overlap as far as possible. Flowering in 1995 was accomplished two to six weeks in advance than during 1994. The continued drought and soil moisture stress experienced from December 1994 onwards might be the main factors which induced an early wintering and flowering in 1995. The early flowering during 1995 has triggered a second round of flowering during the same season, resulting in an extension of the flowering period.
650 _aAgro-climatic stress
650 _aAnthesis
650 _aFloral biology
650 _aHevea brasiliensis
650 _aPollen fertility
700 _aLicy J
700 _aNazeer M A
700 _aSethuraj M R
700 _aVarghese Y A
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