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TitleTypeIssue Date
An early latex extraction of Hevea brasiliensis using puncture tapping technique
Proceedings Rubber Planters' Conference 2007: Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), 5-6 Jul 2007, p. 44-52
Proceedings Paper2007
Ebor eaves; a new technique for rainguarding tapping panels [Hevea brasiliensis]: some early results
Planter (Malaysia), 61 (713), p. 355-360
Journal Contribution1985
An economic analysis of the commencement time for tapping rubber by smallholders in Imperata areas of Indonesia
Journal of Natural Rubber Research (Malaysia), 10 (4), p. 276-282
Journal Contribution1995
The effect of direction of tapping and position of cut on yield responses to stimulation [Hevea brasiliensis]
Journal of the Rubber Research Inst. of Malaysia (Malaysia), 33 (2), p. 83-104
Journal Contribution1985
Effects of selected environmental and technological factors on rubber production - a case study of RRIM [Rubber Research Inst. Malaysia] Economic Laboratory
Journal of Natural Rubber Research (Malaysia), 4 (1), p. 66-74
Journal Contribution1989
Evaluation of three types of rainguards
Planter (Malaysia), 66 (775), p. 523-535
Journal Contribution1990
Excellent tapping standard
Planter (Malaysia), 67 (779), p. 77-82
Journal Contribution1991
Factors encountered in smallholders participation : an experience in the enhancement of productivity of RRIM 2000 series clones project
Proceedings Rubber Planters' Conference 2007: Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), 5-6 Jul 2007, p. 59-64
Proceedings Paper2007
[Great opportunities for rubber estate smallholders [Malaysia]]
Peneroka (Malaysia), 26 (1), p. 6-7
Journal Contribution1994
Harvesting the yield targeted
Proceedings : Rubber Planters' Conference 2005: Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), 15-17 November 2005, p. 160-172
Proceedings Paper2005
High panel exploitation of Hevea trees: a comparative study of five tapping systems [Peninsular Malaysia]
Pertanika (Malaysia), 10 (1), p. 17-26
Journal Contribution1987
Impedance of latex exudation by the bark excision wound during tapping [Hevea brasiliensis]
Journal of Natural Rubber Research (Malaysia), 1 (2), p. 89-96
Journal Contribution1986
Improvement of copal tapping by slicing method
Synergistic Approach to Appropriate Forestry Technology for Sustaining Rainforest Ecosystems: Proceedings International Forestry Seminar: Sarawak (Malaysia), 7-9 Mar 2005, p. 299-308
Proceedings Paper2005
Indigenous practice of khejur palm (Phoenix sylvestris) husbandry in rural Bangladesh
Journal of Tropical Forest Science (Malaysia), 10 (3), p. 357-366
Journal Contribution1998
Land productivity in rubber influenced by three critical parameters
Planter (Malaysia), 76 (888), p. 155-169
Journal Contribution2000
Long-term ethephon stimulation, 3: effect of continuous ethephon stimulation with short-cut panel-changing system [of Hevea rubber]
Journal of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaysia (Malaysia), 31 (3), p. 151-174
Journal Contribution1983
Low intensity tapping system : concept and reality
Proceedings Rubber Planters' Conference 2007: Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), 5-6 Jul 2007, p. 123-133
Proceedings Paper2007
Management consolidation of smallholdings : a case study of a block replanting scheme, Simpang Renggam
Proceedings Rubber Planters' Conference 2007: Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), 5-6 Jul 2007, p. 73-79
Proceedings Paper2007
The manner and mode of technology transfer in the rubber smallholding sector of Malaysia [Hevea brasiliensis]
Geographica (Malaysia), 15, p. 43-53
Journal Contribution1986
Micro-tapping of young rubber [Hevea brasiliensis] as a means of reducing immaturity period [in Malaysia]
Planters' Bulletin - Rubber Research Inst. of Malaysia (Malaysia) (189), p. 138-152
Journal Contribution1986
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