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Westafrikanische Kautschuk-Expedition

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A scientific and practical expedition account that chronicles preparations, travel and fieldwork across West African regions—Yoruba areas, Kamerun, the Congo basin, Sanga-Ngoko, Bakossi and Togo—aimed at identifying and collecting superior rubber-producing plants and establishing plantation cultivation. The narrative combines travel diary, botanical descriptions, specimen lists and practical notes on tapping and processing, supplemented by illustrations, tables and appendices with chemical analyses and botanical reports, concluding with recommendations for large-scale cultivation and accounts of interactions with local communities and plantation experiments.

About the Author

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Rudolf Schlechter

Rudolf Schlechter was a notable figure in the field of exploration and botany, particularly recognized for his contributions to the study of rubber in West Africa. His key work, "Westafrikanische Kautschuk-Expedition," documents his experiences and findings during an expedition focused on rubber cultivation and its implications for the region. Schlechter's writings provide valuable insights into the natural history and economic potential of West Africa during his time, reflecting the intersection of exploration and scientific inquiry.

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