New crops for arid lands [Description and uses of 5 species of plants]

Five plants are described that could be grown commercially under arid conditions. Once the most valuable component has been obtained from each plant (rubber from guayule; seed oil from jojoba, buffalo gourd, and bladderpod; and resin from gumweed), the remaining material holds potential for useful p...

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description Five plants are described that could be grown commercially under arid conditions. Once the most valuable component has been obtained from each plant (rubber from guayule; seed oil from jojoba, buffalo gourd, and bladderpod; and resin from gumweed), the remaining material holds potential for useful products as well as fuel. It is difficult to realize the full potential of arid land plants, however, because of the complexities of developing the necessary agricultural and industrial infrastructure simultaneously. To do so, multicompany efforts or cooperative efforts between government and the private sector will be required.
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60 APPLIED LIFE SCIENCES
AGRICULTURE
Arid land
ARID LANDS
Arid regions agriculture
BIOMASS
BUFFALO GOURD
Crop economics
CROPS
CUCURBITA FOETIDISSIMA
Desert flora
Desert plants
Energy crops
ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY
ENERGY SOURCE DEVELOPMENT
ENERGY SOURCES
Fatty acids
Food crops
GRINDELIA
Guayule
Gumweed
INDUSTRY
JOJOBA
LESQUERELLA
PARTHENIUM ARGENTATUM
PLANTS
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
Resins
RESOURCE POTENTIAL
Rubber
Seeds
SHRUBS
SIMMONDSIA CHINENSIS
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