Friday, June 28, 2019

June 27, 2019 at 01:29PM Rubber, deforestation and smallholders: Hevea genomic selection to the rescue!

Global demand for natural rubber is constantly growing. Boosting smallholder incomes and avoiding extending rubber plantings at the expense of forests will mean intensifying latex production. Varietal improvement is one way of boosting yields. Researchers from CIRAD and their partners recently looked for the first time at a novel technique: genomic selection of Hevea . Their conclusive results were published on 27 June in Industrial Crops and Products, and are due to be put into practice in 2020, by the Institut français du caoutchouc*.



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