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Fiber crop - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fiber crops are field crops grown for their fibers, which are traditionally used to make paper, cloth, or rope. The fibers may be chemically modified, like in viscose or cellophane. In recent years m...
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Two Food/Fiber/Medical plants in use in Eastern Europe. ... The fiber content is reduced and becomes coarser toward seed formation. Where it is desired to obtain fiber and seed the male plants are first collected by hand pulling, and the female plants are left to enable the seeds to ripen."
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A continuation of the discussion of herbs, spices and fiber plants mentioned in the Bible that can be grown in cold climates. ... ; Welcome back readers. Last week I began a series on Bible plants for Northern gardens. This week continues our discussion of herbs, spices, and fiber plants mentioned in the Bible.
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Free Online Library: Managing rejects from recycled fiber plants.(Recycling) by "Solutions - for People, Processes and Paper"; Business Forest products industry ... A 1000 metric ton/24 hr corrugating medium mill using 100% recycled fiber can generate more than 50 metric tons of rejects per day. Deinking plants can exceed...
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The process for biochemical retting of phloem-fiber plants such as hemp, flax, ramie, jute, kenaf, etc. permits separation of the fibers of the bundle for subsequent utilization in the textile or para ... The present invention relates to a process for biochemical retting of phloem-fiber plants such as hemp, flax, ramie,
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A PLANTS profile of Sesbania bispinosa (dunchi fiber) from the USDA PLANTS database ... Sesbania bispinosa (Jacq.) W. Wight dunchi fiber; ... Click on a thumbnail to view an image, or see all the Sesbania thumbnails at the PLANTS Gallery...
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