STUDYING RUBBER YIELDING PLANTS IN THE USSR BY A CZECHOSLOVAK DELEGATION IN 1936

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STUDYING RUBBER YIELDING PLANTS IN THE USSR BY A CZECHOSLOVAK DELEGATION IN 1936

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dc.contributor.author Marek, Martin
dc.date.accessioned 2013-12-09T13:55:50Z
dc.date.available 2013-12-09T13:55:50Z
dc.date.issued 2008
dc.identifier.issn 0037-6922
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10563/25920
dc.description.abstract In summer 1936, a six-member delegation was sent to the USSR to collect rubber from rubber trees. Although the Czechoslovak Agricultural Academy was the official promoter, it was the Bata Company, which initialised and sponsored the delegation. An impulse to the mission stemmed from growing prices of raw rubber on the world market. The project continuously followed the existing study programmes of the Bata Company on the Soviet territory. The content of the programmes demonstrates opinions, which the Bata management cherished about the Soviet Union and its science. After the first familiarisation with the problem and procuring the necessary documents in Moscow offices, the delegation spent the longest part of their four-week long stay in the Caucasus, where most of the cultivating and productive farms were located. In their paper, the members of the delegation concentrated on the description of alternative rubber-yielding plants, in particular the Kok-saghyz (Taraxacum Kok-saghyz Rodin), which was suitable for naturalising in the Czechoslovak conditions. They also described physical and geographical aspects of the countryside, condition of the farm building and apartments, personality traits of supervisors and social conditions of the peasants. They criticised the quality of services. During their stay, the delegation recorded several interesting societal, political and economical contexts. When they returned, their findings were published in special and popular educational forms. For several following years, botanical findings of the Kok-saghyz were experimentally tested on the Zlin experimental grounds, before unprofitability of industrial production was proved. en
dc.format text
dc.language.iso cs
dc.publisher Historický ústav Akademie věd České republiky
dc.relation.ispartof Slovanský přehled
dc.subject Baťovy závody cs
dc.subject kaučuk cs
dc.subject studijní cesty cs
dc.subject Sovětský svaz cs
dc.subject rubber en
dc.subject educational visits en
dc.subject Soviet Union en
dc.title STUDYING RUBBER YIELDING PLANTS IN THE USSR BY A CZECHOSLOVAK DELEGATION IN 1936 en
dc.title Československá delegace studující kaučukodárné rostliny v SSSR v roce 1936 cs
dc.type Article cs
bata.publisher-location Praha
bata.relation.volume 94
bata.relation.issue 4
bata.citation.spage 559
bata.citation.epage 567
bata.date.actual 2008
bata.category obchod cs
bata.order 98


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