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guayule Meaning in Bengali



অনেক-শাখা রূপালি পাতা টেক্সাস এবং উত্তর মেক্সিকো ছোট সাদা ফুল দিয়ে subshrub; রাবার উৎস হিসেবে চাষ

Noun:

Guayule,





guayule শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

পার্থেনিয়াম ফিবারফিউ Guayule Parthenium hysterophorus বৈজ্ঞানিক শ্রেণীবিন্যাস জগৎ: Plantae (শ্রেণীবিহীন): Angiosperms (শ্রেণীবিহীন): Eudicots (শ্রেণীবিহীন): ।

guayule's Usage Examples:

Gray, commonly known as the guayule (/ɡwaɪˈuːliː/ or /waɪˈuːleɪ/, as in Spanish), is a perennial woody shrub in the aster family.


Notable species include guayule (P.


Morgan to grow guayule.


set up four factories in the municipality for the extraction of guayule rubber.


dracunculus (tarragon) is used for culinary herb and Parthenium argentatum (guayule) is a rubber source.


rubber tires from guayule.


had achieved success with synthetic, petroleum-based rubber, and interest in guayule research lessened.


project known as the guayule rubber project.


The Pacific War ended before the guayule project was completed.


For instance, Parthenium argentatum the guayule plant, is in the tribe Heliantheae; other latex-bearing Asteraceae with.


From 1942 to 1945 he worked on producing rubber from the guayule shrub for the American Rubber Company.


Parker High School students planting guayule at the Poston War Relocation Center on April 9, 1942.


[citation needed] For example, the woody desert shrub guayule, an alternative source of natural rubber, is first harvested at two years.


dandelion, and, perhaps most importantly for its hypoallergenic properties, guayule (Parthenium argentatum).


Various other plants, including guayule and kok-saghyz (Russian dandelion), were investigated as rubber sources.


plants from the Philippines into Haiti and encouraged the cultivation of guayule in parts of South America.


Products made from guayule natural rubber emulsions also do not contain the proteins from the Hevea.



guayule's Meaning':

much-branched subshrub with silvery leaves and small white flowers of Texas and northern Mexico; cultivated as a source of rubber

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