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[[File:Sea of dandelions.jpg|thumb|right|640px|Sea of dandelions. Every year there are more and more of them!]]
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*See related page '''[[Rubber from Dandelions]]'''
=Basics=
*Ohio State University is developing rubber from Russian Dandelion roots. http://www.oardc.ohio-state.edu/…/OARDC_Impacts_-_Local,_Re…. The USDA germplasm repository can provide seeds to farmer scientists - variety of Dandelion is Taraxacum kok-saghyz. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78rc9WlByyA. Dr. Fred Michel at Ohio State University-OARDC is doing this work, with Dr. Katrina Cornish as project director.
*A specific type of Dandelion produces latex/natural rubber in it's roots
*Another good article on challenges, and how the Man is tight lipped about the practice. Another call for open source science, please. This will be good for the open source nursery and breeding program. Opensourcing of breeding and extraction techniques is in order for achieving distributed economies.
*With the proper equipment, it can be extracted
*Thus this allows for a sustainable, relitively easy source of rubber (with the other options being the hard to grow latex trees, and the complex chemical process of [[Biocrude]] / [[Pyrolysis Oil]] refinment and then production of synthetic polymers from said chemicals produced in the aformentioned processes)
 
=Open Source Literature=
*https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/8900/dbb705fd0a81c33d03ae1872d63437209021.pdf


=Links=
=See Also=
*[[Rubber from Dandelions]] (Is Page Merging a Good Idea Here?)


=Useful Links=
*http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/08/20/us-dandelion-rubber-idUKKBN0GK0LN20140820
*http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/08/20/us-dandelion-rubber-idUKKBN0GK0LN20140820
*http://www.ars-grin.gov/
*http://www.ars-grin.gov/
*Ohio State University is developing rubber from Russian Dandelion roots. http://www.oardc.ohio-state.edu/…/OARDC_Impacts_-_Local,_Re…. The USDA germplasm repository can provide seeds to farmer scientists - variety of Dandelion is Taraxacum kok-saghyz. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78rc9WlByyA. Dr. Fred Michel at Ohio State University-OARDC is doing this work, with Dr. Katrina Cornish as project director.
*Another good article on challenges, and how the Man is tight lipped about the practice. Another call for open source science, please. This will be good for the open source nursery and breeding program. Opensourcing of breeding and extraction techniques is in order for achieving distributed economies.

Revision as of 20:20, 25 August 2019

Sea of dandelions. Every year there are more and more of them!

Basics

  • A specific type of Dandelion produces latex/natural rubber in it's roots
  • With the proper equipment, it can be extracted
  • Thus this allows for a sustainable, relitively easy source of rubber (with the other options being the hard to grow latex trees, and the complex chemical process of Biocrude / Pyrolysis Oil refinment and then production of synthetic polymers from said chemicals produced in the aformentioned processes)

Open Source Literature

See Also

Useful Links