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Natural Rubber Science and Technology
A.D. Roberts
Oxford University Press, 1988
Rubber
C.C. Webster and W.J. Baulkwill
Harlow: Longman
Rubber cultivation
Natural Rubber: Biology, Cultivation and Technology
M.R. Sethuraj and N.M. Mathew
Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1992
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Rubber: Botany, Production and Utilization
Loren G. Polhamus
New York: Interscience, 1962
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Rubbery Materials and their Compounds
J.A. Brydson
London: Elsevier, 1988
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The Chemistry and Physics of Rubber-like Substances
L. Bateman
London: Maclaren, 1964
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Rubber Technology and Manufacture, 2nd edition
C.M. Blow and C. Hepburn
London: Butterworth Scientific, 1982
Natural rubber chapter by A. Subramaniam
Rubber Technology, 3rd edition
Maurice Morton
New York: Van Nostrand, 1987
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Engineering with Rubber: How to Design Rubber Components
Alan N. Gent
Munich: Hanser, 1992
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RGA History of the Plantation Industry in the Malay Peninsular
D.J.M. Tate
Kuala Lumpur: Oxford University Press, 1996
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Rubber: a pictorial technical guide for smallholders
Michel A. Delabarre and Dante Beningo
Montpellier: CIRAD, 1994
originally published in Bahasa Indonesia
Commerce in rubber: the first 250 years
Austin Coates
Singapore: Oxford University Press, 1987
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World rubber industry
Colin Barlow, Sisira Jayasuriya and C. Suan Tan
London: Routledge, 1994
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Brazil and the struggle for rubber
Warren Dean
Cambridge University Press, 1987
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Integrated pest management of tropical perennial crops
D. Mariau
Cirad, Science Publishers Inc., 1999. ISBN : 2-87614-325-9
The Realm of Rubber
H.H. Ghosh
Calcutta: J.B. Daymond, 1928
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Rubber in a nutshell,

International Rubber Study Group
ISBN: 0-900936-43-6, l5pp £10

Written to....

Written to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of the Malaysian Rubber Producers' Research Association. It contains twenty three chapters on most aspects of "downstream" activity on natural rubber. There are chapters on vulcanization, tyres, innovation, history.

Rubber Cultivation...

This work summarizes the main results obtained by CIRAD over the past thirty years in terms of the integrated control of pests of the main tropical tree crops. it covers rational chemical control, the use of selective insecticides and of biopesticides, and trapping tech niques. The emphasis is also placed on the role of auxil iary insects, the use of appropriate crop techniques and varietal susceptibility to pests.

Aimed At...

Aimed at non-specialists for whom some knowledge of the industry would prove beneficial, such as students, supporting staff and non-technical managers in the rubber manufacturing and using industries, and financial institutions concerned with commodity markets and investment.It describes methods for the production of the two types of rubber. The history of the industry is dealt with in six periods.A chart shows the natural rubber Daily Market Indicator Price 1980-99 and three tables of statistics on world rubber production, consumption and price, covering the period 1900-1998 are included.