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Degumming of ramie bast fibers by Ca2+-activated composite enzyme
Journal of the Textile Institute, 2013In recent years, special attention has been paid to the application of biotechnology in the textile industry. In this study, composite enzyme (contained pectatelyase/hemicellulase/laccase) was employed to degum the ramie bast successfully. Interestingly, the activities of enzymes were enhanced by promotion of Ca2+ activated remarkably.
Qiang Zhang, Shuqin Yan
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Genetic Resource Management of Ramie (Boehmeriasp.): A Bast Fibre Crop of North Eastern India
Vegetos- An International Journal of Plant Research, 2014Ramie (Boehmeria nivea L. Gaud) is one of the oldest valuable textile fibre crop of the world and it is well known as one of the strongest and longest natural fibre in the world. In India ramie is a semi-perennial bast quality fibre crop of various uses traditionally grown the North East. Commercially ramie is an asexually propagated crop but flowering
A K Sharma +3 more
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Industrial Crops and Products, 2013
Most of the PCR based approaches in plant science rely on lengthy and expensive DNA isolation protocols, which often involve use of hazardous chemicals. Direct PCR methods save time and cost of experiments and also increase efficiency of PCR. We have compared three rapid DNA extraction processes for direct PCR in ramie (Boehmeria nivea), a fibre crop ...
Pratik Satya +6 more
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Most of the PCR based approaches in plant science rely on lengthy and expensive DNA isolation protocols, which often involve use of hazardous chemicals. Direct PCR methods save time and cost of experiments and also increase efficiency of PCR. We have compared three rapid DNA extraction processes for direct PCR in ramie (Boehmeria nivea), a fibre crop ...
Pratik Satya +6 more
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The ramie cultivation trials in Wädenswil showed that with suitable ramie clones and only two harvests it is quite possible to keep up with or even exceed the yield of bast ribbons in the original cultivation regions. Compared to cotton with a global average fibre yield of 750 kg/ha up to 4x more ramie fibres per hectare could be obtained.
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Degumming of ramie bast fibers by Ca2+-activated composite enzyme
Journal of the Textile Institute, 2013Shuqin Yan
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Ramie, a multipurpose crop: potential applications, constraints and improvement strategies
Industrial Crops and Products, 2019Gang Deng +2 more
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