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7 million tons), Europe, the USA and Japan. 3 million tons. 1 Challenges to Increase the Yield of NR Latex Early research and development efforts on NR primarily focused on the increase in the yield of NR latex. 5,37 Conventional horticultural techniques of plant breeding, selection of parents, selection of progenies from nurseries and selection of materials are the early attempts. However, this route demands long investigation period of 20 years by 1960s. New techniques, for examples gene manipulation and mutation breeding used in combination proven workhorse of tissue culture may push the yield of NR to the theoretical limit, up to 9000 kg/ha/year.
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