tung seed oil production line excellent service in turkmenistan

   
tung seed oil production line excellent service in turkmenistan
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • tung seed oil production line excellent service in turkmenistan
  • What is tung oil?
  • Tung oil or China wood oil is a drying oil obtained by pressing the seed from the nut of the tung tree ( Vernicia fordii ). Tung oil hardens upon exposure to air (through polymerization ), and the resulting coating is transparent and has a deep, almost wet look.
  • What is a tung tree?
  • The oils produced from the seeds of the tung tree (also known as the China wood oil tree) [ Vernicia fordii (Hemsl.) and Vernicia montana (Lour.)] (previously Aleurites fordii and Aleurites montana) ( Govaerts, 1966) occupy an important niche in the industrial vegetable oils market.
  • Does tung tree produce eleostearic acid?
  • Tung tree ( Vernicia fordii) is an economically important woody oil plant that produces tung oil rich in eleostearic acid. Here, we report a high-quality chromosome-scale genome sequence of tung tree.
  • Are tung trees native to China?
  • Tung tree ( Vernicia fordii ), a woody oil plant native to China, is widely distributed in the subtropical area. Tung trees have been planted for tung oil production or ornamental purposes for more than 1000 years in China .
  • Where did Tung oil come from?
  • Mississippi replaced Florida as the number one state for tung oil production. In 1935, there were 44,162 acres of tung production, and 21,000 were in Mississippi, slightly more than the 17,000 in Florida, according to a survey in the 1935 Farm Credit Administration Report ( Farm Credit Administration, 1935 ).
  • Can Tung seed be used in other commodity oilseed crops?
  • The recalcitrance of this tung seed activity to traditional purification methods quickly led to a revised approach wherein the necessary genes from tung could be identified, studied in model systems in the laboratory, and then introduced into other commodity oilseed crops with amenable agronomic characteristics.