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Laticifer-specific engineering of rubber biosynthesis in <i>Taraxacum kok-saghyz</i>. [PDF]
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Immunogenicity studies of guayule and guayule latex in occupationally exposed workers
Industrial Crops and Products, 2010Abstract Type I Hevea brasiliensis rubber latex allergy is managed by avoidance, using synthetic and alternative latex (such as Parthenium argentatum , guayule) products. This study investigates the ability of high-dose occupational exposure to guayule shrub/homogenate/latex to induce guayule-specific antibody responses in employees (Yulex ...
Katrina Cornish
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Journal of Forestry, 1945
Abstract Facts of particular interest to foresters are presented in this account of the production and harvesting of guayule under the Emergency Rubber Project.
L. S. Gross, E. L. Perry
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Abstract Facts of particular interest to foresters are presented in this account of the production and harvesting of guayule under the Emergency Rubber Project.
L. S. Gross, E. L. Perry
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Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 1981
Abstract The microstructure of both GR and NR is comprised of cis-polyisoprene units, resulting in a physicochemical similarity between the two rubbers. However, the processing and vulcanizate properties of guayule and NR differ when the former is substituted in standard NR formulations.
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Abstract The microstructure of both GR and NR is comprised of cis-polyisoprene units, resulting in a physicochemical similarity between the two rubbers. However, the processing and vulcanizate properties of guayule and NR differ when the former is substituted in standard NR formulations.
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Guayule as a wood preservative
Industrial Crops and Products, 2001Conventional wood preservatives used to protect wood from insect and microbial damage are presently of major concern to human health and the environment. Finding alternative and economical preservatives has not been successful. Studies have shown that the resin material extracted from the guayule plant (Parthenium argentatum, Gray) has both insect and ...
F.S Nakayama +6 more
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1944
"List of patents on guayule and other rubber bearing plants": p.
Blanchard, Alan J. +5 more
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"List of patents on guayule and other rubber bearing plants": p.
Blanchard, Alan J. +5 more
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Zeitschrift für Pflanzenphysiologie, 1983
Summary Nine different strains of guayule, Parthenium argentatum Gray were established as tissue culture on static or in liquid Murashige and Skoog's (MS) medium containing various growth regulators. Cultures were best established on medium containing 6-benzylaminopurine (BA).
E.J. Staba, B.G. Nygaard
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Summary Nine different strains of guayule, Parthenium argentatum Gray were established as tissue culture on static or in liquid Murashige and Skoog's (MS) medium containing various growth regulators. Cultures were best established on medium containing 6-benzylaminopurine (BA).
E.J. Staba, B.G. Nygaard
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Botanical Gazette, 1944
1. Woody outdoor seedlings of guayule not yet unacclimated to low temperatures survived only slightly lower temperatures than did very succulent greenhouse plants of the same age. 2. The rate of cooling, preceding an extended exposure to low temperatures, did not appreciably alter the resistance of the plant to frost injury. 3.
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1. Woody outdoor seedlings of guayule not yet unacclimated to low temperatures survived only slightly lower temperatures than did very succulent greenhouse plants of the same age. 2. The rate of cooling, preceding an extended exposure to low temperatures, did not appreciably alter the resistance of the plant to frost injury. 3.
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Vulcanization of Guayule Rubber
Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 1981Abstract The vulcanization characteristics of natural guayule rubber (GR) were compared to those of natural hevea rubber (HR). In the case of purified rubbers, vulcanization and tensile properties were shown to be very similar, whereas in the unpurified raw rubbers, HR was faster in vulcanization and attained a higher modulus than GR.
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