Boateng is looking into converting guayule bagasse into bio-oil or synthetic gas.
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The company will use that land as a guayule agricultural research center.
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A natural product is guayule, a shrub from which rubber is extracted.
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In addition, guayule thrives in hot, dry ecosystems where many other biofuel crops wouldn't grow well.
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Guayule is a woody shrub native to the deserts of northern Mexico and the southwestern United States.
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Bridgestone's research shows that the rubber guayule produces can be substituted for the rubber from the Hevea tree.
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Initial studies have shown that both the Russian dandelion and guayule are a good alternative to the rubber tree.
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Wild-eyed inventors were promoting schemes to produce it from Mexican guayule shrubs and Russian dandelions.
From the time.com
Guayule latex is hypoallergenic and is being researched as a substitute to the allergy-inducing Hevea latexes.
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Much-branched subshrub with silvery leaves and small white flowers of Texas and northern Mexico; cultivated as a source of rubber
Parthenium argentatum, commonly known as the Guayule (or), is a flowering shrub in the aster family, Asteraceae, that is native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. ...
A natural substance similar to rubber, produced by plants in the aster or sunflower families.