Physiological Behavior of Rubber Plants (<i>Hevea Brasilliensis</i>) to Different Soil Moisture Conditions
Rohaizad Mislan,
Zulkefly Sulaiman,
Siti Nor Akmar Abdullah
et al.
Abstract:Drought conditions can severely impact rubber (<i>Hevea brasiliensis</i>) plantations, leading to economic loss in Malaysia. The study aimed to assess the impact of varying soil moisture levels on the physiological characteristics of five latex timber clones (LTCs) of rubber, with the goal of identifying the most suitable clone for specific soil moisture conditions. These conditions include (1) field capacity, (2) 75% available water (AW), (3) 50% AW, (4) 25% AW, and (5) wilting point, with the ult… Show more
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