Biocatalysis-In 2006, Purkarthofer et al . found that ( S )-hydroxynitrile lyase from Hevea brasiliensis catalyzes the formation of ( S )-?-nitro alcohols.
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One threat to " Hevea brasiliensis " rubber production is the South American Leaf Blight ( SALB ), which has afflicted conventional rubber production in South America since 1934.
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They construct flat canopies and galleries of fine silk and comminuted fragments of bark on the stems of " Hevea brasiliensis ", feeding on lichens and algae growing on the stem.
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Yersin introduced rubber trees ( Hevea brasiliensis ) to the property; the first crop planted in 1898 gave a latex harvest in 1904 ( this was sold to the local Michelin producer ).
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Plantations of the Par?rubber tree ( " Hevea brasiliensis " ) at the foot of the hill inhabited by " N . naga " pose a threat to this species.
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The natural, milky substance, made from the rubber tree Hevea brasiliensis, is used in 40, 000 products, including items such as balloons, diaphragms, condoms, and even mouse pads.
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The largest tree in this area at this time was the Samanea saman or Rain Tree from South America, and well advanced were two Hevea brasiliensis, a source of rubber, ready for tapping.
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"M . huberi " produces an edible latex that can be harvested in a manner similar to the harvesting of the latex of the rubber tree ( " Hevea brasiliensis " ).
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"' Rubberwood "'is a light-colored medium-density tropical hardwood obtained from the Par?rubber tree ( " Hevea brasiliensis " ), usually from trees grown in rubber plantations.
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Commonly studied ( S )-selective hydroxynitrile lyases include MeHNL from Manihot esculenta and HbHNL from Hevea brasiliensis . ( R )-selective hydroxynitrile lyases have also been found to exist in Arabidopsis thaliana ( AtHNL ).