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plant has an extensive root system, which lends to its drought resistance. One taproot extends down, while lateral roots extend from the taproot to the side. In some plants, lateral roots are longer than the taproot while in other plants, the opposite is true. U.S. indigenous populations of guayule occur in the
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Guayule grows in rocky, limestone desert areas in full sun. The plant's outer branches and leaves are covered in fine silvery hairs called trichomes, and yellow-white flowers grow from stems at the top of the plant. The densely haired leaves are covered with white wax to help prevent drying. The
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Currently, PanAridus and Yulex are the only commercial producers of guayule natural rubber in the world. Yulex have partnered with
Patagonia who are now making its Yulex wetsuit from Guayule derived plant stems in a 60/40 blend (60% guayule, 40%
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Guayule breeding programs have been facilitated in order to domesticate, commercialize, and develop higher yielding cultivars. Selection of high-yielding guayule is complicated by its breeding system, which is primarily
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resources. The war ended before large-scale farming of the guayule plant began, and the project was scrapped, as it was cheaper to import tree-derived latex than to crush the shrubs for a smaller amount of latex.
394:(asexual cloning via gametes). This breeding system is somewhat variable and considerable genetic variation exists within wild populations. Selection of high-yielding lines has been successful.
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resins, which are natural pesticides, it is resistant to many pests and diseases. Nonetheless, its slow growth from seed means herbicides are needed for stand establishment.
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coincided with a world-wide increase in demand for latex gloves in response to heightened precautions to prevent the spread of diseases, such as AIDS and
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region of southwestern Texas. It can also be found in the low desert regions of
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produced 1400 tons of rubber after South
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announced the creation of the first tires made entirely of guayule rubber, having built an experimental farm and biorubber research center in
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From Seed to Tread: Bridgestone
Reveals First Tires Made Entirely of Natural Rubber Components from Company’s Guayule Research Operations
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led a successful $ 6.9 million DOE-funded
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for medical device products, they are not as elastic as natural rubber. Guayule performs like
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times, guayule was also used, though less frequently. The name "guayule" derives from the
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the previous year. The guayule is grown in Mesa and
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