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Pará rubber tree , large tree ( Hevea brasiliensis ) of the family Euphorbiaceae ( spurge family), native to tropical South America and the source of the greatest amount and finest quality of natural rubber . Today most Pará rubber is produced from trees grown on plantations in Asia and to a lesser extent in Africa. The yellow or white latex from which rubber is made occurs in numerous specialized latex vessels in the bark, especially outside the phloem. The tree is tapped by making careful incisions, as deep as possible without injuring the tree's growth, in a herringbone pattern or often in a lefthand spiral of 30° around the trunk, for the latex vessels spiral to the right at an angle of about 30° from the horizontal. The latex is collected in small cups and then treated—usually by coagulating it with acid, pressing it free of water, and drying the resultant sheets in a smokehouse to ready them for shipment. The size of the tree, the quality of the latex, and the number of taps possible varies with individual trees; the quantity of latex increases with the age of the tree, which may grow to a height of over 100 ft (30 m). Cultivated trees are tapped throughout the year, usually in the early morning, when the latex flow is greatest. Sometimes other trees that yield latex are also called Pará rubber trees. Pará rubber trees are classified in the division Magnoliophyta , class Magnoliopsida, order Euphorbiales, family Euphorbiaceae.

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rubber tree Any of several South American trees whose exudations can be made into rubber; especially Hevea brasiliensis (family Euphorbiaceae), a tall softwood tree native to Brazil but introduced to Malaysia. The milky exudate, called latex, is obtained from the inner bark by tapping and then coagulated by smoking over fires or chemically.

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M2 Presswire; 5/17/2000; 700+ words ; ...from Amazon rainforest rubber; New Amazon web animation...Notes to editors (1) Rubber tapping is a traditional...necessary to cut down the trees to extract the latex used in producing the rubber. (2) Extractive reserves...rivers of the Amazonia and Para States to expose illegal...
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Newspaper article from: Pretoria News (South Africa); 12/23/2008; 700+ words ; ...Mendes made the Brazilian rubber tapper an environmental...destruction of rubber trees near his home in Xapuri...fighting to protect land in Para state. The gunman in...federal prosecutor in Para state for 12 years...one the top loggers in Para and a former head of...Brazil's ...
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Newspaper article from: The Record (Bergen County, NJ); 6/5/1991; ; 700+ words ; ...you start cutting down the trees, you are ruining the rain...showing swamps, vegetation, and tree roots buttressing tall Para rubber trees. Another display in the entrance...that the area was dark because tree branches would block sunlight...
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Newspaper article from: Business Times (Malaysia); 3/20/2003; ; 627 words ; ...namely in Amazonia, Para, Sao Paulo and Parana...from a timber complex to rubber gloves and security seals...Malaysia got the first rubber trees, even though they came...interesting to see natural rubber trees growing in the jungle...
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Newspaper article from: Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News; 11/25/2002; 700+ words ; ...deserted makeshift shops. Across the fence in Malaysia, rubber trees had been cleared and hilly land flattened for the construction...last year. Thailand's key exports to Malaysia are para rubber, seafood, gas and food, while imports include electronic...
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Newspaper article from: Huddersfield Daily Examiner (Huddersfield, England); 9/21/2009; 621 words ; ...leap out of an aeroplane into enemy territory with the Paras - without a parachute? Oh what joy, to suddenly embrace...Scout and blow pipe poison only obtained from certain rubber trees in Borneo). Me, in a pair of trousers such as these...

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