[图书][B] Biology of Hevea rubber

PM Priyadarshan - 2011 - Springer
Natural rubber has been an essential commodity not only for the tyre industry but also for
more than 50,000 products that hold elasticity as an attribute. Rubber is obtained from the …

Production of natural rubber from Para rubber tree

Y Hayashi - Plant Biotechnology, 2009 - jstage.jst.go.jp
Natural rubber is one of the most important polymers produced by plants because it is a
strategic raw material used in more than 40,000 products. It has unique properties as a …

Establishment of new crops for the production of natural rubber

JB Van Beilen, Y Poirier - TRENDS in Biotechnology, 2007 - cell.com
Natural rubber is a unique biopolymer of strategic importance that, in many of its most
significant applications, cannot be replaced by synthetic alternatives. The rubber tree Hevea …

Natural rubber producing plants: An overview

P Venkatachalam, N Geetha, P Sangeetha… - African Journal of …, 2013 - ajol.info
Currently, Hevea brasiliensis has been only one resource for commercial natural rubber
production. Rubber tree, H. brasiliensis (Willd. ex A. Juss.) Muell. Arg., commonly known as …

Rubber (Hevea brasiliensis)

KP Nair, KP Nair - Tree Crops: Harvesting Cash from the World's …, 2021 - Springer
The chapter discusses, at length, the origin of Natural rubber (the “Para Rubber”), its global
importance, and, distribution, early domestication of rubber industry, global geographical …

3 breeding hevea rubber: formal and molecular genetics

PM Priyadarshan, A Clément-Demange - Advances in Genetics, 2004 - books.google.com
Hevea (Para rubber) is a tall, deciduous, perennial ligneous tree, with rhythmic growth and
orthotropic ramification, belonging to the Euphorbiaceae family. It can reach 30 m high and a …

Guayule and Russian dandelion as alternative sources of natural rubber

JB Van Beilen, Y Poirier - Critical reviews in biotechnology, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
Natural rubber, obtained almost exclusively from the Para rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis),
is a unique biopolymer of strategic importance that, in many of its most significant …

History of natural rubber

PE Hurley - Journal of Macromolecular Science—Chemistry, 1981 - Taylor & Francis
Natural rubber derived from latex of the Hevea brasiliensis tree constitutes over 30% of the
world's rubber hydrocarbon consumption. Though known to Indians of South America …

Biochemistry of natural rubber, a vital raw material, emphasizing biosynthetic rate, molecular weight and compartmentalization, in evolutionarily divergent plant …

K Cornish - Natural Product Reports, 2001 - pubs.rsc.org
Biochemistry of natural rubber, a vital raw material, emphasizing biosynthetic rate,
molecular weight and compartmentalization, in evolutionarily dive ... - Natural Product …

Hevea rubber: past and future

EP Imle - Economic Botany, 1978 - JSTOR
A tree gum used by natives to make bouncing balls caught the attention of the first European
visitors to the New World. They took samples of this gum back to Europe, where the English …