1949
DOI: 10.1007/bf02902786
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Minor oil‐producing crops of the united states

Abstract: Conclusion This discussion of minor oil‐bearing crops by no means includes all that were considered and might conceivably have deserved treatment or at least passing mention. Omitted were seeds contained in agricultural products from which, in all likelihood, oil could never be obtained economically. Justification for such reasoning can in most cases be found in the scattered status of an industry processing the commodity from which the oil bearing part is derived, or the low magnitude of processing operations… Show more

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“…The large seeds of jojoba are unique in the plant kingdom in that their major lipid component is a liquid wax (Green et al 1936). As a result a large percentage of a seed is relatively indigestible to laboratory rats (Savage 1951, Booth 1973) and probably other animals (Kester 1949, Daugherty et al 1958. It would be interesting to know the digestibility of jojoba liquid wax by P. baileyi and other potential seed predators.…”
Section: Seed Toxicity and Predationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The large seeds of jojoba are unique in the plant kingdom in that their major lipid component is a liquid wax (Green et al 1936). As a result a large percentage of a seed is relatively indigestible to laboratory rats (Savage 1951, Booth 1973) and probably other animals (Kester 1949, Daugherty et al 1958. It would be interesting to know the digestibility of jojoba liquid wax by P. baileyi and other potential seed predators.…”
Section: Seed Toxicity and Predationmentioning
confidence: 99%