Plant husbandry – Turpentine and rubber
Patent
1979-01-16
1980-05-20
Bagwill, Robert E.
Plant husbandry
Turpentine and rubber
71 86, A01G 2310, A01N 500, A01N 936
Patent
active
042032539
ABSTRACT:
Stimulation of oleoresin production associated with living cells can be chemically induced with dilute systemic application of ethylene or ethylene-releasing compounds. One such ethylene-releasing compound is 2-chloroethylphosphonic acid. A further increase in oleoresin production can be accomplished by using ethylene-releasing chemicals in combination with the bipyridilium salts, diquat or paraquat. Through the application of ethylene-releasing chemicals in combination with a bipyridilium salt, the effect of lightwood inducing chemicals is expanded over a larger portion of the treated tree, and more oleoresin is produced. Oleoresins are extracted from the trees by known methods, and the naval stores products are recovered therefrom.
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patent: 3839823 (1974-10-01), Roberts et al.
patent: 3879188 (1975-04-01), Fritz et al.
patent: 3991515 (1976-11-01), Drew
Broomfield Junior
Crews Ernest R.
McReynolds Robert D.
Peters William J.
Roberts Donald R.
Bagwill Robert E.
McConnell David G.
Silverstein M. Howard
The United States of America as represented by The Secretary of
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