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Henriette Meissner,Alexander Schrehardtces of rubber are: . (Ceara rubber), . (Jeque rubber), . (Panama rubber), . (India rubber), . (Lagos rubber), . (Landolphia rubber), . and . (Madagascar rubber), . (guayule rubber), . (Russian dandelion) (Table 1.2).讨人喜欢 发表于 2025-3-25 07:58:28
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Introduction,ces of rubber are: . (Ceara rubber), . (Jeque rubber), . (Panama rubber), . (India rubber), . (Lagos rubber), . (Landolphia rubber), . and . (Madagascar rubber), . (guayule rubber), . (Russian dandelion) (Table 1.2).不利 发表于 2025-3-26 01:25:31
Propagation Systems,tree of any other clone in the garden to prevent contamination of pollen grains. This ensured that all the seeds produced were selfed seeds of Tjir 1. However, monoclonal seeds are not recommended now for raising plantations due to their inferiority compared with the modern clones.琐事 发表于 2025-3-26 04:24:22
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Biological Constraints,al adaptation rather than breeding is the cause for the resistance (Simmonds 1989). Ho (1986) gives a good narration of the breeding implications of diseases in .. It is imperative that too much susceptible genotypes are rejected at the first instance and the survivors are seen to be moderately resistant.BRACE 发表于 2025-3-26 16:09:40
Book 2017en included on Propagation Systems and Genetic Resources. The importance of Heterozygosis and Breeding is a new theme for the section on Breeding. A new chapter on Genomics and Molecular Breeding that focuses on the latest advancements on gene mapping, marker assisted selection and stimulation has bfulcrum 发表于 2025-3-26 19:01:53
https://doi.org/10.33283/978-3-86298-637-8verse and considered to be polyphyletic (Webster 1994). . the prime source of rubber, can survive for more than 100 years, and one such tree borne from the original nine seedlings brought over to Malaya in 1877 is still available (Fig. 3.1).