Nota acerca del guayule (Parthenium argentatum; gray) Cultivado en Granada.
Abstract
Se ha ensayado por primera vez el cultivo y aclimatación en Granada del guayule, obteniendo plantas que se han desarrollado normalmente como lo demuestran sus dimensiones y características morfológicas.
Se demuestra como el Guayule puede crecer en terrenos silíceos frente a las afirmaciones de otros autores que aseguraban que la planta requería suelos calcáreos.
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