Guayule (Parthenium argentatum Gray): a rubber-plant of the Chihuahuan Desert
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adam_text | GUAYULE
// • fQ (PARTHENIUM ARGENTATUM GRAY) J
(Uj
A RUBBER-PLANT OF THE CH1HUAHUAN DESERT
BY
FRANCIS ERNEST LLOYD
Professor of Plant Physiology, Alabama Polytechnic Institute
Carnegie/Biicher
Depositum iai
WASHINGTON, D C
PUBLISHED BY THE CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON
TCRTATIUS OOLLEG
VALKENBiU RG (L )
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
Preface ii i
List of plates vii
CH APTERI —HI STORICAL AC COUNT
Original discovery and description 3
The vulgar name 4
Primitive and later uses 5
History of manufacture 7
Methods of extraction 8
The natural supply of shrub 10
Attempts at culture 12
CH APTER II —TH E EN VIRONMENT
Geographical distribution 13
Altitudinal distribution 13
Climate 14
Rainfall 14
Air-temperatures 15
Soil-temperatures 18
Soil-moisture 19
Relation of rainfall and temperature to growth 20
Relative humidity 21
Topography and soil 23
Density of growth 2 5
Biotic relations 35
CH APTER III —DE SCRIPTIONOFTHE GU AYULE
Seed • 46
Seedling 48
The mature plant 50
Root-system 50
Retonos 51
Method of branching 54
Bio types : 55
Size 56
Surface characters of the stem and method of deter tnining age 57
Field plants •• 57
Irrigated plants 5S
The leaves 58
The inflorescence and the flowering period 59
The production of seed 60
CH APTER IV —RE PRODUCTION
Methods of reproduction 61
Retonos, normal and induced 61
Seed 6S
Rate of reproduction and of growth 75
Rate of growth during germination 75
Rate of growth in maturer plants beyond the seedling stage 79
Rate of growth in terms of stem-length 79
Rate of growth in earlier years after germination 79
Rate of growth in medium-sized plants 81
Rate of growth in irrigated plants 84
Field plants 85
CH APTERV —AN ATOMYAND HI STOLOGY
Root 90
Primary structure 90
Secondary structure 90
Hypocotyl 96
Primary structure 90
Secondary structure 99
Later secondary structure 1 o 1
v
V ] Table of Contents
CH APTERV —AN ATOMYAND HI STOLOGY — Continued
Page
Age and structure in the seedling T04
Epicotyl 105
The definitive stem 107
Primary structure 107
Secondary structure 109
Origin of the medullary and cortical stereome no
Annular structure T14
The effect of abundant water upon anatomical structure 116
Relative volumes of cortex and wood 117
Effect of various amounts of water of irrigation 121
Effect of drought following irrigation 122
Effect of irrigation on the physical characters of the wood 122
The peduncle 124
The leaf 125
Cotyledons 125
Prophylls 126
The definitive leaf 126
CH APTER VI —TH E RE SIN- CA NALSINTHE GU AYULE
The canal-systems 165
Primary canals in the root and hypocotyl 165
Primary cortical canals s 166
Medullary canals 169
The canals in the leaf 17 1
Primary canals in branches I71
Secondary canals in root, hypocotyl, and stem 172
Canals in the peduncle 17 2
The canals in retonos 1 7 3
The contents of the canals; their origin 174
The role of resin 174
Resin-content of guayule by analysis 1 7 5
CH APTER VII —TH E OR IGINAND OC CURRENCEOF RU BBER
Methods 176
General distribution of rubber in the plant 177
The appearance of rubber in richly loaded tissues 179
Behavior of peridermal divisions toward rubber 179
The development of rubber in the cell - 180
Centers of secretion 181
Rate of rubber secretion relative to growth 183
Rubber-content by chemical methods 185
Variation in relative amount of rubber in field plants 187
Relation of rubber and resin 188
The significance of rubber 188
Summary 190
CH APTER VIII —VE GETATIVE RE PRODUCTION
Induced root-regeneration 193
Propagation by cuttings 195
CH APTER IX —TH E CU LTIVATIONOF GU AYULE
Forestal operations 199
Present field operations - 199
Suggested rules of practice 200
Harvesting period 202
Reseeding barren ground 202
Cultural operations 203
Seed 203
• The raising of seedlings 203
- Irrigation 208
Transplanting 209
Harvesting cultivated guayule 210
Catch crops 210
Bibliography 211
LIST OF PLATES
Facing
page
PL ATEiA Guayule field with all plants above 4 0 cm removed 1
Lomas of Sierra Zuluaga Y Frontispiece
B Guayule field of maximum density, near Apizolaya J
2 A The type specimen of Parthenium argentatuni Gray
B Transverse section of a very old stem (
3 A Upper floor in a guayule factory from which pebble-mills are)
charged I s
B Lower floor: discharge chutes and ditch from pebble-mills j
C A battery of washing and sheeting machines J
4 A Stacks of guayule in bales Continent al-Mexican Rubber Com-]
pany s factory I g
B Experimental ground, with plants two years old from stocks, f
• Cedros J
5 A Station 2, Quadrats 5 and 6 Lomas of Sierra Zuluaga |
B Station 3, Quadrat 1, near Cedros A good stand of mature j- 24
plants : J
6 Plants from Quadrats 5 and 6, Station 2 24
7 A Quadrats (Station 12) with very dense growth Apizolaya
B The same, the gxiayule removed /
8; A Narrow type of guayule 6
B Spreading type of guayule ) J
9 A The root-system of guayule j
B Groups of plants which started as retonos f 4S
C A strongly monopodial retono J
10 An exceptionally tall (130 cm ) individual Caopas 52
11 A A widely spreading (130 cm ) plant o: guayule
B A large plant of the usual habit Apizolaya J 5
12 A biotype of guayule The xvinter condition on the left 52
13 A-C Seedlings of typical and atypical guayule ,
D Seedlings and mature plants of these biotypes J 5
14A An irrigated plant, from a small stock, at the height of flowering _6
B Hembra (on the left) and macho (on the right) guayule J 3
15A Induced retonos on a tap-root One season s growth 1
B Induced retonos on a lateral root One season s growth )
16 A-C New growths after pollarding 1 gg
D Seedlings in limestone soil; E, in gaden soil J
17 A Minimum, average, and maximum seedlings (Station 2, quad-)
rat 4) • 6S
B Irrigated plant, two years old from a stock Cedros J
18 Seedlings growing in different soils 72
19 Seedlings growing in different soils 72
20A (1) Root-cutting; (2-4) sectorial root-stem cuttings (Exp 146)I
B Seedlings grown in different soils J
21 A A branch, one year s growth under irrigation „
B A branch in the height of flowering, second season J
22 Anatomical and histological details, figs 1 to 16 12S
23 Anatomical and histological details, figs 1 to 9 130
24 Anatomical and histological details, figs 1 to 13 132
25 Anatomical and histological details, figs 1 to 10 134
26 Anatomical and histological details, figs 1 to 13 136
27 Anatomical and histological details, figs 1 to 10 13S
28 Anatomical and histological details, figs 1 to 5 140
29 Anatomical and histological details, figs 1 to 6 142
30 Anatomical and histological details, figs 1 to n 144
31 Anatomical and histological details, figs 1 to 14 146
viii List of Plates
Facing
P ise
PL ATE 32 Anatomical and histological details, figs 1 to 7148
33 Anatomical and histological details, figs 1 to 10 rjo
34 Anatomical and histological details, figs 1 to 9 152
35 Anatomical and histological details, figs 1 to 15 154
36 Anatomical and histological details, figs, r to 8 1 56
37 Anatomical and histological details, figs 1 to 8 158
38 Anatomical and histological details, figs 1 to 18 160
39 Anatomical and histological details, figs 1 to 8 162
40 1 Rubber in canal-cells, nearby cortex and inner ray-cells
2 Older root More rubber in rays
3 Root 2 mm diameter
4 Parenchyma ray from fig 2
5 Upper part of hypocotyl, same age as fig 1
6 Longitudinal section through old wood
7 Longitudinal section through mature leptome parenchyma, with
a few parenchyma-ray cells
8 Leptome; elongated elements
9 Companion cells and sieve-tubes No rubber in younger leptome
on the left
41 1,2 Cortex, stem of field plant with maximum rubber-content
3 Cortex of a 20-year-old stem
4 Root; rapidly grown seedling, 2 mont hs old Rubber in granules
5 Rubber in process of accumulation in an irrigated plant
6 Primary resin-canal
42 1 Apex of terminal twig of 1908, field plant
2 Near base of same
3 Pseudotylosis with rubber in the ce Is
4 Leptome, field plant
5 Pith of a field stem 10 mm diameter
6 An old leaf-trace
7 Outer cortex of a field stem
8 Outer edge of cortex and inner zone of cork derived from collen-
chyma
43 1 Base of 1908 growth, August Cedros, irrigated
2 Growth of 1908 in April 1909 Cedros, irrigated
3 , Cortex, 2-year-old stem Caopas, irrigated [- 192
4 Pith of same plant |
5 Epidermis and palisade of an old leaf, field plant J
44 A Irrigated plant, 2 years old Basal branches which have rooted 1
are spread apart j- 192
B Mariola showing the same behavior, normal in this species J
45 A Flat filled with paper tubes, 1 square inch in transverse section
B Flat with 4-square-inch tubes
C Exp 141 (3), i-inch tubes; very poor growth Exp 143, 4-inch 204
tubes
D The same, seedlings well grown
46 A Seedlings from experiments indicated
B Irrigated plant (Caopas) with a recono
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GUAYULE
// • fQ (PARTHENIUM ARGENTATUM GRAY) J
(Uj
A RUBBER-PLANT OF THE CH1HUAHUAN DESERT
BY
FRANCIS ERNEST LLOYD
Professor of Plant Physiology, Alabama Polytechnic Institute
Carnegie/Biicher
Depositum iai
WASHINGTON, D C
PUBLISHED BY THE CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON
TCRTATIUS OOLLEG
VALKENBiU RG (L )
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
Preface ii i
List of plates vii
CH APTERI —HI STORICAL AC COUNT
Original discovery and description 3
The vulgar name 4
Primitive and later uses 5
History of manufacture 7
Methods of extraction 8
The natural supply of shrub 10
Attempts at culture 12
CH APTER II —TH E EN VIRONMENT
Geographical distribution 13
Altitudinal distribution 13
Climate 14
Rainfall 14
Air-temperatures 15
Soil-temperatures 18
Soil-moisture 19
Relation of rainfall and temperature to growth 20
Relative humidity 21
Topography and soil 23
Density of growth 2 5
Biotic relations 35
CH APTER III —DE SCRIPTIONOFTHE GU AYULE
Seed • 46
Seedling 48
The mature plant 50
Root-system 50
Retonos 51
Method of branching 54
Bio types : 55
Size 56
Surface characters of the stem and method of deter tnining age 57
Field plants •• 57
Irrigated plants 5S
The leaves 58
The inflorescence and the flowering period 59
The production of seed 60
CH APTER IV —RE PRODUCTION
Methods of reproduction 61
Retonos, normal and induced 61
Seed 6S
Rate of reproduction and of growth 75
Rate of growth during germination 75
Rate of growth in maturer plants beyond the seedling stage 79
Rate of growth in terms of stem-length 79
Rate of growth in earlier years after germination 79
Rate of growth in medium-sized plants 81
Rate of growth in irrigated plants 84
Field plants 85
CH APTERV —AN ATOMYAND HI STOLOGY
Root 90
Primary structure 90
Secondary structure 90
Hypocotyl 96
Primary structure 90
Secondary structure 99
Later secondary structure 1 o 1
v
V ] Table of Contents
CH APTERV —AN ATOMYAND HI STOLOGY — Continued
Page
Age and structure in the seedling T04
Epicotyl 105
The definitive stem 107
Primary structure 107
Secondary structure 109
Origin of the medullary and cortical stereome no
Annular structure T14
The effect of abundant water upon anatomical structure 116
Relative volumes of cortex and wood 117
Effect of various amounts of water of irrigation 121
Effect of drought following irrigation 122
Effect of irrigation on the physical characters of the wood 122
The peduncle 124
The leaf 125
Cotyledons 125
Prophylls 126
The definitive leaf 126
CH APTER VI —TH E RE SIN- CA NALSINTHE GU AYULE
The canal-systems 165
Primary canals in the root and hypocotyl 165
Primary cortical canals s 166
Medullary canals 169
The canals in the leaf 17 1
Primary canals in branches I71
Secondary canals in root, hypocotyl, and stem 172
Canals in the peduncle 17 2
The canals in retonos 1 7 3
The contents of the canals; their origin 174
The role of resin 174
Resin-content of guayule by analysis 1 7 5
CH APTER VII —TH E OR IGINAND OC CURRENCEOF RU BBER
Methods 176
General distribution of rubber in the plant 177
The appearance of rubber in richly loaded tissues 179
Behavior of peridermal divisions toward rubber 179
The development of rubber in the cell - 180
Centers of secretion 181
Rate of rubber secretion relative to growth 183
Rubber-content by chemical methods 185
Variation in relative amount of rubber in field plants 187
Relation of rubber and resin 188
The significance of rubber 188
Summary 190
CH APTER VIII —VE GETATIVE RE PRODUCTION
Induced root-regeneration 193
Propagation by cuttings 195
CH APTER IX —TH E CU LTIVATIONOF GU AYULE
Forestal operations 199
Present field operations - 199
Suggested rules of practice 200
Harvesting period 202
Reseeding barren ground 202
Cultural operations 203
Seed 203
• The raising of seedlings 203
- Irrigation 208
Transplanting 209
Harvesting cultivated guayule 210
Catch crops 210
Bibliography 211
LIST OF PLATES
Facing
page
PL ATEiA Guayule field with all plants above 4 0 cm removed 1
Lomas of Sierra Zuluaga Y Frontispiece
B Guayule field of maximum density, near Apizolaya J
2 A The type specimen of Parthenium argentatuni Gray
B Transverse section of a very old stem (
3 A Upper floor in a guayule factory from which pebble-mills are)
charged ' I s
B Lower floor: discharge chutes and ditch from pebble-mills j
C A battery of washing and sheeting machines J
4 A Stacks of guayule in bales Continent al-Mexican Rubber Com-]
pany's factory I g
B Experimental ground, with plants two years old from stocks, f
• Cedros J
5 A Station 2, Quadrats 5 and 6 Lomas of Sierra Zuluaga |
B Station 3, Quadrat 1, near Cedros A good stand of mature j- 24
plants : J
6 Plants from Quadrats 5 and 6, Station 2 24
7 A Quadrats (Station 12) with very dense growth Apizolaya
B The same, the gxiayule removed /
8; A Narrow type of guayule \ 6
B Spreading type of guayule ) J
9 A The root-system of guayule j
B Groups of plants which started as retonos f 4S
C A strongly monopodial retono J
10 An exceptionally tall (130 cm ) individual Caopas 52
11 A A widely spreading (130 cm ) plant o: guayule
B A large plant of the usual habit Apizolaya J 5
12 A biotype of guayule The xvinter condition on the left 52
13 A-C Seedlings of typical and atypical guayule \ ,
D Seedlings and mature plants of these biotypes J 5
14A An irrigated plant, from a small stock, at the height of flowering \ _6
B Hembra (on the left) and macho (on the right) guayule J 3
15A Induced retonos on a tap-root One season's growth 1
B Induced retonos on a lateral root One season's growth )
16 A-C New growths after pollarding 1 gg
D Seedlings in limestone soil; E, in gaden soil J
17 A Minimum, average, and maximum seedlings (Station 2, quad-)
rat 4) • 6S
B Irrigated plant, two years old from a stock Cedros J
18 ' Seedlings growing in different soils 72
19 Seedlings growing in different soils 72
20A (1) Root-cutting; (2-4) sectorial root-stem cuttings (Exp 146)I
B Seedlings grown in different soils J
21 A A branch, one year's growth under irrigation \ „
B A branch in the height of flowering, second season J
22 Anatomical and histological details, figs 1 to 16 12S
23 Anatomical and histological details, figs 1 to 9 130
24 Anatomical and histological details, figs 1 to 13 132
25 Anatomical and histological details, figs 1 to 10 134
26 Anatomical and histological details, figs 1 to 13 136
27 Anatomical and histological details, figs 1 to 10 13S
28 Anatomical and histological details, figs 1 to 5 140
29 Anatomical and histological details, figs 1 to 6 142
30 Anatomical and histological details, figs 1 to n 144
31 Anatomical and histological details, figs 1 to 14 146
viii List of Plates
Facing
P 'ise
PL ATE 32 Anatomical and histological details, figs 1 to 7148
33 Anatomical and histological details, figs 1 to 10 rjo
34 Anatomical and histological details, figs 1 to 9 152
35 Anatomical and histological details, figs 1 to 15 154
36 Anatomical and histological details, figs, r to 8 1 56
37 Anatomical and histological details, figs 1 to 8 158
38 Anatomical and histological details, figs 1 to 18 160
39 Anatomical and histological details, figs 1 to 8 162
40 1 Rubber in canal-cells, nearby cortex and inner ray-cells
2 Older root More rubber in rays
3 Root 2 mm diameter
4 Parenchyma ray from fig 2
5 Upper part of hypocotyl, same age as fig 1
6 Longitudinal section through old wood
7 Longitudinal section through mature leptome parenchyma, with
a few parenchyma-ray cells
8 Leptome; elongated elements
9 Companion cells and sieve-tubes No rubber in younger leptome
on the left
41 1,2 Cortex, stem of field plant with maximum rubber-content
3 Cortex of a 20-year-old stem
4 Root; rapidly grown seedling, 2 mont hs old Rubber in granules
5 Rubber in process of accumulation in an irrigated plant
6 Primary resin-canal
42 1 Apex of terminal twig of 1908, field plant
2 Near base of same
3 Pseudotylosis with rubber in the ce Is
4 Leptome, field plant
5 Pith of a field stem 10 mm diameter
6 An old leaf-trace
7 Outer cortex of a field stem
8 Outer edge of cortex and inner zone of cork derived from collen-
chyma
43 1 Base of 1908 growth, August Cedros, irrigated
2 Growth of 1908 in April 1909 Cedros, irrigated
3 ,'Cortex, 2-year-old stem Caopas, irrigated [- 192
4 Pith of same plant |
5 Epidermis and palisade of an old leaf, field plant J
44 A Irrigated plant, 2 years old Basal branches which have rooted 1
are spread apart j- 192
B Mariola showing the same behavior, normal in this species J
45 A Flat filled with paper tubes, 1 square inch in transverse section
B Flat with 4-square-inch tubes
C Exp 141 (3), i-inch tubes; very poor growth Exp 143, 4-inch 204
tubes
D The same, seedlings well grown
46 A Seedlings from experiments indicated
B Irrigated plant (Caopas) with a recono |
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spelling | Lloyd, Francis E. 1868-1947 Verfasser (DE-588)117676349 aut Guayule (Parthenium argentatum Gray) a rubber-plant of the Chihuahuan Desert by Francis Ernest Lloyd Washington Carnegie Inst. 1911 VIII, 213 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Publication 139 Guayule Rubber Mexico Mexiko Elektronische Reproduktion München : Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, 2012 urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb00067272-7 Carnegie Institution <Washington, DC> Publication 139 (DE-604)BV035415500 139 http://mdz-nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb00067272-7 Resolving-System kostenfrei Volltext // Exemplar mit der Signatur: München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek -- 4 Acad. 157 tg-139 HEBIS Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015756526&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Lloyd, Francis E. 1868-1947 Guayule (Parthenium argentatum Gray) a rubber-plant of the Chihuahuan Desert Guayule Rubber Mexico |
title | Guayule (Parthenium argentatum Gray) a rubber-plant of the Chihuahuan Desert |
title_auth | Guayule (Parthenium argentatum Gray) a rubber-plant of the Chihuahuan Desert |
title_exact_search | Guayule (Parthenium argentatum Gray) a rubber-plant of the Chihuahuan Desert |
title_exact_search_txtP | Guayule (Parthenium argentatum Gray) a rubber-plant of the Chihuahuan Desert |
title_full | Guayule (Parthenium argentatum Gray) a rubber-plant of the Chihuahuan Desert by Francis Ernest Lloyd |
title_fullStr | Guayule (Parthenium argentatum Gray) a rubber-plant of the Chihuahuan Desert by Francis Ernest Lloyd |
title_full_unstemmed | Guayule (Parthenium argentatum Gray) a rubber-plant of the Chihuahuan Desert by Francis Ernest Lloyd |
title_short | Guayule (Parthenium argentatum Gray) |
title_sort | guayule parthenium argentatum gray a rubber plant of the chihuahuan desert |
title_sub | a rubber-plant of the Chihuahuan Desert |
topic | Guayule Rubber Mexico |
topic_facet | Guayule Rubber Mexico Mexiko |
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