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Rubber Tree Production Rubber tree Hevea brasiliensis
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For the common ornamental plant, see Ficus elastica. Older trees yield more latex.

Rubber Tree
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Eudicots
(unranked): Rosids
Order: Malpighiales
Family: Euphorbiaceae
Subfamily: Crotonoideae
Tribe: Micrandreae
Subtribe: Heveinae
Genus: Hevea
Species: H. brasiliensis
Binomial name
Hevea brasiliensis
Müll.Arg. Hevea brasiliensis, the Pará rubber tree, often simply called rubber tree, is a tree

belonging to the family Euphorbiaceae and the most economically important member of the genus Hevea. It is of major economic importance because its sap-like extract (known as latex) can be collected and is the primary source of natural rubber. Contents
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1 Rubber tree plantation
2 Harvest of latex
3 History
4 Environmental concerns
5 Synonyms
6 See also
7 Gallery
8 References
9 Further references

[edit] Rubber tree plantation
Rubber tree seeds

In the wilderness, the tree can reach a height of up to 144 feet (44 m). The white or yellow latex occurs in latex vessels in the bark, mostly outside the phloem. These vessels spiral up the tree in a right-handed helix which forms an angle of about 30 degrees with the horizontal, and can grow as high as 45 ft. In plantations, the trees are kept smaller, up to 78 feet (24 m) tall, so as to use most of the available carbon dioxide for latex production.[1]

The tree requires a climate with heavy rainfall and without frost.[1] If frost does occur, the results can be disastrous for production. One frost can cause the rubber from an entire plantation to become brittle and break once it has been refined.
[edit] Harvest of latex
Main article: Rubber tapping
Latex being collected from an incised rubber tree and collected latex. Once the trees are 5–6 years old, harvesting can begin: incisions are made orthogonally to the latex vessels, just deep enough to tap the vessels without harming the tree's growth, and the sap is collected in small buckets. This process is known as rubber tapping. Rubber tree trunk
[edit] History

The Pará rubber tree initially grew only in the Amazon Rainforest. Increasing demand and the discovery of the vulcanization procedure in 1839 led to the rubber boom in that region, enriching the cities of Belém and Manaus. The name of the tree derives from Pará, the second largest Brazilian state, whose capital is Belém. These trees were used to obtain rubber by the Olmec people of Mesoamerica as early as 3600 years ago. The rubber was used, among other things, to make the balls used in the Mesoamerican ballgame. There had been an attempt made, in 1873, to grow rubber outside Brazil. After some effort, twelve seedlings were germinated at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. These were sent to India for cultivation, but died. A second attempt was then made, some 70,000 seeds being smuggled to Kew in 1875, by Henry Wickham, at the service of the British Empire.[2][3][4][5] About 4% of these germinated, and in 1876 about 2000 seedlings were sent, in Wardian cases, to Ceylon, and 22 sent to the Botanic Gardens in Singapore. Once established outside its native country, rubber was extensively propagated in the British colonies. Rubber trees were brought to the botanical gardens at Buitenzorg, Java in 1883.[6] By 1898, a rubber plantation had been established in Malaya, and today most rubber tree plantations are in South and Southeast Asia and some also in tropical West Africa. Efforts to cultivate the tree in South America (Amazon) were unsatisfactory, because of blight.[1]

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RUBBER TREE PRODUCTION if you have 1 HECTARE(10,000 Sqm) . it is good land to start plant 400-500 seedlings of rubber tree . when rubber tree fully matured after 6-7 years, you can harvest each tree daily meaning rubber tree will product latex every single day. therefore, every single day you can earn a U.s dollar up .Remember , How much will you earn if you have 400-500 trees in one hectare? you see! a lot money!!!..rubber tree in demand across the globe..use for, plastic materials for factory, like for example, plates, spoon, fork, and to make wheels, all parts of the car. and many too mention...and other addition materials use for making sandals, shoe, belt, etc.. and while right now, you can export and imports seeds of rubber tree across the globe and share your ideas of rubber tree business..

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