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Tensile testing of cellulose based natural fibers for structural composite applications [PDF]
A series of tensile tests were conducted on a Lloyd LRX tensile testing machine for numerous natural fibers deemed potential candidates for development in composite applications.
Anthony Kelly +12 more
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Advanced Decortication Technology for Unretted Bast Fibres
Abstract Advanced decortication technology is based on a simple mechanical process, in which bast fibres are decorticated by impact stress. Hemp, flax and linseed are processed with the same technology that is suitable for both unretted and retted plants.
F. Münder, Ch. Fürll, H. Hempel
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ABSTRACT Jatropha curcas is a promising feedstock for biodiesel and bio‐jet fuels production; however, its seed yield is constrained by limited inflorescences. SPL9 is a member of the SBP‐box gene family that promotes the juvenile‐to‐adult phase transition.
Mingyong Tang +4 more
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Evaluation of the fineness of degummed bast fibers
Fiber fineness characteristics are important for yarn production and quality. In this paper, degummed bast fibers such as hemp, flax and ramie have been examined with the Optical Fiber Diameter Analyzer (OFDA100 and OFDA2000) systems for fiber fineness ...
A. Watzl +17 more
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Microscopic Study on Hemp Bast Fibre Formation
Abstract Commonly, fibre hemp (Cannabis sativa) is not considered for the production of soft and easy-care textiles. However, initial tests in the textile industry have shown that certain processes allow improvement in the everyday-wear characteristics of hemp textiles.
Hernandez, A. +2 more
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This study presents an integrated anatomical, chemical, biological, and computational analysis of Myrcia sylvatica, revealing key bioactive compounds with antioxidant and toxicological potential, and identifying spathulenol and globulol as promising acetylcholinesterase inhibitors with favourable pharmacokinetic properties. ABSTRACT Myrcia sylvatica (G.
Eliza de Jesus Barros dos Santos +10 more
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ABSTRACT The Na+/H+ antiporter SALT OVERLY SENSITIVE 1 (SOS1) is a key component of Na+ exclusion and plant salt tolerance. Although previous studies have suggested that SOS1 functions in both the root apex and mature root zone, their contributions remain unclear due to limited methodological resolution and originated mostly from transcriptional ...
Tomoki Nagata +9 more
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Wide-angle X-ray scattering studies on contemporary and ancient bast fibres used in textiles – ultrastructural studies on stinging nettle [PDF]
Mira Viljanen +2 more
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Towards industrial applications of bast fibre pulps
E. de Jong +3 more
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