The rubber tree is thirsty, so environmentalists worry ... Promising to address working conditions, responsible land acquisition and use, ecosystem protection, and ethical practices, the company ...
Rubber tree plants are a tropical species native to Asia and have their given name because their bark produces latex, a milky sap that has historically been used in the production of natural rubber.
Ruins of cities keep turning up in the forests of central America. How have these structures stayed standing for millennia?
In today's article, we will talk about the rubber plant leaves drooping issue. If you have a rubber plant in your home, often ...
Sharing sketchy details of its history, Aap Paley said the tree used to have a hollow space at its base where travellers used to rest for the night. “I heard that seven adults could fit in,” he said.
The rubber tree is capable of fixing ca ... Biogas generated from rubber factory effluents could also be used as a replacement for fossil fuel, thereby qualified in carbon trade. Potential emission ...
Hiratsuka, Japan – Yokohama Rubber Co. (YRC) has joined a research project to develop a new biomass business model to make use of discarded rubber tree seeds.
The rubber tree seed escape essentially destroyed the ... producing a highly desirable (inulin) food product used by diabetics. “There are economic blocks, but breeding improvements are ...
Beginning in Sept, The Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd. is participating as an official partner in a research project that aims to ...
Not blushing to use the word "revolutionary," U. S. Rubber Co. last week announced Laytex, a new insulation. Laytex is made from latex (rubber tree milk) from which proteins, sugars and ...
To use it, we set the tree in the base until it bottomed out ... and there are four prongs in the base for extra stability. Thanks to rubber caps on the end of the legs, the stand didn’t budge ...
Anyone driving down the rough asphalt of highway 269 that bisects the Yucatán peninsula in southeast Mexico would never have known it was there. Thick jungle lines both sides of the road for much ...