Evaluation of Hevea brasiliensis (latex timber clone: RRIM 2001 and RRIM 3001) in relation to different water stress

Problem statement: Rubber, Hevea brasiliensis, has been traditionally planted in the humid tropics, which is characterized by high rainfall throughout the year. However, due to an increase in world's demand for rubber, future planting will be established in dry areas, characterized by prevalenc...

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Main Authors: Mokhatar, Shafar Jefri, Wan Daud, Wan Mohamed Noordin, Md Zamri, Nursyazwina
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Published: Science Publications 2011
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spelling my.upm.eprints.237652017-11-21T04:08:37Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23765/ Evaluation of Hevea brasiliensis (latex timber clone: RRIM 2001 and RRIM 3001) in relation to different water stress Mokhatar, Shafar Jefri Wan Daud, Wan Mohamed Noordin Md Zamri, Nursyazwina Problem statement: Rubber, Hevea brasiliensis, has been traditionally planted in the humid tropics, which is characterized by high rainfall throughout the year. However, due to an increase in world's demand for rubber, future planting will be established in dry areas, characterized by prevalence water stress. Utilizing limited resource, in dry areas or to use water wisely is very important. This study provides a detail evaluation of morphological and physiological responses of rubber trees at nursery stage in relation to different water stress. Approach: Two new latex timber clones from Malaysia Rubber Board (MRB), RRIM 2001 and RRIM 3001 were used in this study. Five levels of treatment were used; plants irrigated for every two days, five days, 10 days, 15days and everyday which acted as control. The experimental design used was a Completely Randomized Block Design (RCBD) with four replications. Results: Fundamental changes of plant growth and physiological responses showed that treatment with well watered for clone RRIM 2001 (T1) had higher values than other treatments. Harvest index highest in well watered (T1) with mean 20.73, while T5 were lowest with the mean 5.03. Stomata conductance showed significant difference between T6 with 0.161 µmol m-2s-1 compared to under stress treatments with 0.00 mol m-2s-1. There was treatment failure to adapt to water stress at treatments withholding water for 15days followed by treatments 10days and five days. Conclusion: RRIM 2001 and RRIM 3001 clones had responded to water stress by indicating changes in morphological and physiological responses. This indicated that Hevea brasiliensis cannot withstand water stress. Science Publications 2011 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23765/1/ajabssp.2011.122.127.pdf Mokhatar, Shafar Jefri and Wan Daud, Wan Mohamed Noordin and Md Zamri, Nursyazwina (2011) Evaluation of Hevea brasiliensis (latex timber clone: RRIM 2001 and RRIM 3001) in relation to different water stress. American Journal of Agricultural and Biological Sciences, 6 (1). pp. 122-127. ISSN 1557-4989; ESSN: 1557-4997 http://thescipub.com/html/10.3844/ajabssp.2011.122.127 10.3844/ajabssp.2011.122.127
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description Problem statement: Rubber, Hevea brasiliensis, has been traditionally planted in the humid tropics, which is characterized by high rainfall throughout the year. However, due to an increase in world's demand for rubber, future planting will be established in dry areas, characterized by prevalence water stress. Utilizing limited resource, in dry areas or to use water wisely is very important. This study provides a detail evaluation of morphological and physiological responses of rubber trees at nursery stage in relation to different water stress. Approach: Two new latex timber clones from Malaysia Rubber Board (MRB), RRIM 2001 and RRIM 3001 were used in this study. Five levels of treatment were used; plants irrigated for every two days, five days, 10 days, 15days and everyday which acted as control. The experimental design used was a Completely Randomized Block Design (RCBD) with four replications. Results: Fundamental changes of plant growth and physiological responses showed that treatment with well watered for clone RRIM 2001 (T1) had higher values than other treatments. Harvest index highest in well watered (T1) with mean 20.73, while T5 were lowest with the mean 5.03. Stomata conductance showed significant difference between T6 with 0.161 µmol m-2s-1 compared to under stress treatments with 0.00 mol m-2s-1. There was treatment failure to adapt to water stress at treatments withholding water for 15days followed by treatments 10days and five days. Conclusion: RRIM 2001 and RRIM 3001 clones had responded to water stress by indicating changes in morphological and physiological responses. This indicated that Hevea brasiliensis cannot withstand water stress.
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author Mokhatar, Shafar Jefri
Wan Daud, Wan Mohamed Noordin
Md Zamri, Nursyazwina
spellingShingle Mokhatar, Shafar Jefri
Wan Daud, Wan Mohamed Noordin
Md Zamri, Nursyazwina
Evaluation of Hevea brasiliensis (latex timber clone: RRIM 2001 and RRIM 3001) in relation to different water stress
author_facet Mokhatar, Shafar Jefri
Wan Daud, Wan Mohamed Noordin
Md Zamri, Nursyazwina
author_sort Mokhatar, Shafar Jefri
title Evaluation of Hevea brasiliensis (latex timber clone: RRIM 2001 and RRIM 3001) in relation to different water stress
title_short Evaluation of Hevea brasiliensis (latex timber clone: RRIM 2001 and RRIM 3001) in relation to different water stress
title_full Evaluation of Hevea brasiliensis (latex timber clone: RRIM 2001 and RRIM 3001) in relation to different water stress
title_fullStr Evaluation of Hevea brasiliensis (latex timber clone: RRIM 2001 and RRIM 3001) in relation to different water stress
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Hevea brasiliensis (latex timber clone: RRIM 2001 and RRIM 3001) in relation to different water stress
title_sort evaluation of hevea brasiliensis (latex timber clone: rrim 2001 and rrim 3001) in relation to different water stress
publisher Science Publications
publishDate 2011
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23765/1/ajabssp.2011.122.127.pdf
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