Taraxacum
kok-saghyz , Russian dandelion, which produces rubber. Taraxacum laevigatum , Red-seeded dandelion; achenes reddish brown and
Kaynak: TaraxacumTaraxacum
kok-saghyz, often abbreviated as TKS and commonly referred to as the Kazakh dandelion or rubber root, is a species of dandelion
Kaynak: Taraxacum kok-saghyzFor example Taraxacum
kok-saghyz is cultivated for latex production. Non-articulated Laticifers: In the milkweed and spurge families, on the
Kaynak: LatexTaraxacum
kok-saghyz 1, Trisetum aestivum 1, Triticum aestivum 1, T. secale 1, T. turgidum subsp. durum, T. vulgare 1 Zea mays 1
Kaynak: Cochliobolus sativusthe prisoners (others were Laure Gatet and Madeleine Dechavassine) that a few, Delbo included, were selected to farm
kok-saghyz and survived.
Kaynak: Charlotte DelboVarious other plants, including guayule and
kok-saghyz (Russian dandelion), were investigated as rubber sources. In the American Midwest
Kaynak: ChemurgySpecies: Phyllosticta
kok-saghyz Phyllosticta koshuensis Phyllosticta kotoensis Phyllosticta kriegeriana Phyllosticta kumaonica
Kaynak: Phyllostictaspecies, including common dandelion (Taraxacum officinale ) and Russian dandelion (Taraxacum
kok-saghyz ), and guayule (Parthenium argentatum).
Kaynak: Natural rubber