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Abstract Nearly 2000 species of trees, shrubs, or vines of the tropical and temperate regions produce latex from which natural rubber or a closely related substance can be obtained. However, the latex from the trees of Hevea brasiliensis is the only important commercial source of natural rubber. The tree is indigenous to the Amazon valley.
Abstract Nearly 2000 species of trees, shrubs, or vines of the tropical and temperate regions produce latex from which natural rubber or a closely related substance can be obtained. However, the latex from the trees of Hevea brasiliensis is the only important commercial source of natural rubber. The tree is indigenous to the Amazon valley.
Natural Rubber
Subramaniam, A. (author)
Rubber Technology ; 179-208
Third Edition
1999-01-01
30 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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