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Progress of guayule trials in Europe (Spain and France) : early evaluation [PDF]
The main objectives of the project were to define the potential for cultivation of guayule (#Parthenium Argentatum#) in Southern Europe and to assess the economical justification as an alternative source for natural rubber produced in Europe.
Calléja, M. +8 more
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Cirad Rapport d'activités 2013 : bilan et perspectives [PDF]
En 2013, le Cirad a choisi d'aborder ses priorités et son positionnement sous l'angle de la biodiversité. Nombre des résultats de recherche à découvrir dans ce rapport annuel en témoignent.
Eddi, Michel (ed.)
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Suspending old certainties, NMR now hints at a constant linear polyisoprene core whose corona morphs with pH tight, multilamellar in acidic latex, loose and hydrated after ammonia. ABSTRACT How reliable is our century‐old understanding of natural‐rubber latex (NRL) when examined through the lens of modern analytical techniques, such as nuclear magnetic
Oliyad Teferi Dibisa, Tim A. Osswald
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Improved Durability of Wood Strand-Based Panels Using Guayule
In this study, the most effective application method of guayule resin and its effects on termite and fungal decay biological performances of wood strand-based (WSB) panels were explored. Southern yellow pine (Pinus spp.
Edward D. Entsminger +3 more
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Guayule Resin Antifeedant Activity Against the Colorado Potato Beetle [PDF]
Among the many applications of guayule (Parthenium argentatum Gray), the use of its resin as a biopesticide has gained much attention in the last few years as it would allow to organically manage important agricultural pests as the Colorado potato beetle
Carmona Delgado, Manuel +4 more
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SC-CO2 Extraction of guayule biomass (Parthenium argentatum) – yield and selectivity towards valuable co-products, lipids and terpenics [PDF]
Guayule (Parthenium argentatum) a shrub native to Mexico, is now being acclimated in Europe as a potential crop. The main extractible fractions are polyisoprene (similar to Hevea rubber) for producing tires and allergy-free gloves and resin (GRe).
Amor, Ali +4 more
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Industrial crops on marginal lands provide low‐iLUC feedstock for bio‐based industries, promoting sustainable bioeconomy development. However, uncertainties like limited data, farmer hesitancy and immature markets hinder adoption. This study applies a multi‐criteria framework within the EU Horizon MIDAS project to connect bio‐based value chains and ...
Valentin Schlecht +3 more
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Comparison of Parthenium argentatum and Hevea brasiliensis rubber: Effect of non-rubber constituents on rubber intrinsic properties [PDF]
Natural rubber (NR) is an indispensable polymer used to manufacture industrial products and has many exceptional features that makes it as yet irreplaceable by synthetic rubber.
Mohammad Ali Monadjemi, Shirin
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Some companies are involved in guayule market or research since years or decades (YULEX, PANARIDUS, ENERGYENE, BRIDGESTONE, COOPERTIRES, PIRELLI, VERSALIS).
Amor, Ali +3 more
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Abstract It was found that Argentatins A and B triterpenoids make up approximately 20–30 % of the waste resin produced from the industrial processes to isolate rubber from P. argentatum. We have developed an efficient protocol for synthesizing cycloartane‐16β‐ol derivatives by opening the oxepane ring of argentatin B acetate (2) with BF3‐OEt2. Although
Atzin Hernández‐Flandes +5 more
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