On average, about 450 rubber trees can be planted in one hectare of land. The spacing between the trees is typically around 6 meters by 6 meters to allow for proper growth and tapping of the latex.
It is hectar, not hactar. And you can't convert that to meters - a hectar is a unit of area, while a meter is a unit of length.
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A metre is a unit of length. A hectare is a unit of area. The two units are therefore incompatible.
100 hectares ==
A type of wetland usually covered with many trees is a swamp. Swamps are characterized by their dense vegetation, predominantly consisting of trees and often found near rivers or lakes. They provide important habitat for a variety of plant and animal species.
Mature rubber trees are usually about 10 feet (3 metres) apart. So, assuming you plant them in a solid block with 10 foot wide rows and 10 feet between trees, you can plant 2,178 trees on five acres.
Termites primarily feed on cellulose found in wood, paper, and other plant materials, but they do not typically eat rubber trees. Rubber trees contain latex, which can be toxic to many insects, including termites. While termites may damage the wood of a rubber tree if it is dead or decaying, they generally do not target healthy rubber trees as a food source.
100 are= 1Hectare.
100 acres
The word is "hectar". One hectar is 10,000 square meters (or 1/100 of a square kilometer).
Minimum 13 to 17 trees need for taping 1 Kg Rubber sheet.
there are 100 litres in a HECTOlitre
Approximately 228
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Normally 5-8 healthy rubber tree can give 1Kg of rubber
Rubber trees are typically found in tropical regions such as Southeast Asia, Africa, and South America. They require a warm climate with high humidity and consistent rainfall to thrive. These trees are commonly cultivated on plantations for the production of natural rubber.