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Publikováno v:
Industrial Crops and Products. 112:691-697
Gauyaule (Parthenium argentatum Gray) originated in the Southern Texas and Northern Mexico deserts, which suggests it as a good candidate for arid and semi-arid sustainable agricultural systems to produce natural rubber and other industrial byproduct
Autor:
John M. Dyer, Daniel C. Ilut, Michael A. Gore, Paul L. Sanchez, Terry A. Coffelt, Matthew A. Jenks
Publikováno v:
Industrial Crops and Products. 109:300-309
The fragility of a single-source, geographically concentrated supply of natural rubber, a critical material of the modern economy, has brought guayule (Parthenium argentatum A. Gray) to the forefront as an alternative source of natural rubber. The im
Autor:
Colleen M. McMahan, Maureen C. Whalen, Kevin M. Holtman, Grisel Ponciano, Niu Dong, Terry A. Coffelt, Dante F. Placido, Chen Dong
Publikováno v:
Industrial Crops and Products. 107:609-617
The natural rubber producing plant guayule (Parthenium argentatum Gray) stores carbohydrates mainly in the form of fructans, synthesized and stored in the same tissues at the same time as the rubber polymer, and a potential source of carbon for rubbe
Publikováno v:
Industrial Crops and Products. 89:363-367
The desert-adapted crops vernonia (Centrapalus pauciflorus), lesquerella (Physaria fendleri), and camelina (Camelina sativa) are being grown in the arid southwestern USA as potential feedstock for biofuel and/or other environmentally friendly product
Autor:
Matthew A. Jenks, Bernd Friebe, Denise E. Costich, Terry A. Coffelt, John M. Dyer, Paul L. Sanchez, Daniel C. Ilut, Michael A. Gore
Publikováno v:
Industrial Crops and Products. 76:920-929
Guayule (Parthenium argentatum A. Gray) is a perennial woody shrub native to the North American Chihuahuan Desert that holds promise as a sustainable source of natural rubber and hypoallergenic latex. The improvement of guayule for commercial-scale p
Autor:
Daniel C. Ilut, Paul L. Sanchez, John M. Dyer, Matthew A. Jenks, Terry A. Coffelt, Michael A. Gore
The fragility of a single-source, geographically concentrated supply of natural rubber, a critical material of the modern economy, has brought guayule (Parthenium argentatumA. Gray) to the forefront as an alternative source of natural rubber. The imp
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Autor:
Paul L. Sanchez, Bernd Friebe, Michael A. Gore, Terry A. Coffelt, Matthew A. Jenks, Denise E. Costich
Publikováno v:
Industrial Crops and Products. 54:1-5
Guayule (Parthenium argentatum A. Gray) has tremendous potential as a domestic source of natural rubber production in the southwestern United States. However, genetic improvement of guayule has been slowed by its complex mode of reproduction, natural
Overexpression of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase in Parthenium argentatum (guayule)
Autor:
Terry A. Coffelt, Katrina Cornish, Colleen M. McMahan, Niu Dong, L. Johnson, Grisel Ponciano, Maureen C. Whalen, Robert A. Creelman
Publikováno v:
Industrial Crops and Products. 46:15-24
Natural rubber biosynthesized via the isoprenoid pathway by domestic plant sources, such as guayule (Parthenium argentatum) may be more economically sustainable with improved yields, through breeding or targeted metabolic engineering of the isoprenoi
Autor:
Terry A. Coffelt, Robert L. Roth, Douglas J. Hunsaker, Guangyao Wang, Matthew M. Conley, Gerard W. Wall, Jeffrey W. White, Michael A. Gore, Robert Strand, Andrew N. French, Pedro Andrade-Sanchez, Kevin F. Bronson, Bruce A. Kimball, Matthew A. Jenks, John T. Heun, Kelly R. Thorp, Kenneth A. Feldmann
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ResearcherID
A major challenge for crop research in the 21st century is how to predict crop performance as a function of genetic architecture. Advances in “next generation” DNA sequencing have greatly improved genotyping efficiency and reduced genotyping cost
Autor:
Terry A. Coffelt, Wenshuang Xie, Martin Gollery, Maureen C. Whalen, Aise Nural-Taban, Jillian Collins-Silva, Gerard R. Lazo, Grisel Ponciano, David K. Shintani, Colleen M. McMahan
Publikováno v:
Phytochemistry. 79:57-66
Natural rubber biosynthesis in guayule (Parthenium argentatum Gray) is associated with moderately cold night temperatures. To begin to dissect the molecular events triggered by cold temperatures that govern rubber synthesis induction in guayule, the