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Kenaf [etymology: Persian], Hibiscus cannabinus, is a plant in the family Malvaceae also called Deccan hemp and Java jute. Hibiscus cannabinus is in the... |
bast (the phloem of the plant, sometimes called the "skin") of plants like kenaf, industrial hemp, flax (linen), and ramie. The industrial term for jute... |
Bachok District (section Kenaf Plantation) country for Malaysias Kenaf, at 50,000 tonnes a year. The Kenaf-planting project, that is capable of producing 15,000 tonnes of Kenaf per hectare, provides... |
etc.) Plant fiber (coir, ramie, sisal, cotton, flax, hemp, jute, kapok, kenaf, moss, linen, abacá, etc.) Animal fiber (wool, silk, alpaca, camel, angora... |
cameronii — Cameron's hibiscus, pink hibiscus Hibiscus cannabinus L. — Kenaf Hibiscus clayi O.Deg. & I.Deg.— Hawaiian red hibiscus (Hawaii) Hibiscus... |
Malaysia which are palm oil, rubber, timber, furniture, cocoa, pepper, kenaf and tobacco. This ministry was formerly known as the Ministry of Plantation... |
leaves, medicine Jute, widely used, it is the cheapest fiber after cotton Kenaf, the interior of the plant stem is used for its fiber. Edible leaves. Lotus... |
fiber Fiber flax 71 2.2 18.6 – 20.6 2.3 – Seed flax 43–47 21–23 24–26 – 5 Kenaf 31–57 15–19 21.5–23 – 2–5 Jute 45–71.5 12–26 13.6–21 0.2 0.5–2 Hemp 57–77... |
and sweet potatoes. Cash crops include sugar cane, peanuts, tobacco, and kenaf. 85 percent of the world's star anise is grown in Guangxi. It is a major... |
Yak Plant Abacá Bagasse Bamboo Coir Cotton Flax (Linen) Hemp Jute Kapok Kenaf Piña Pine Raffia Ramie Sisal Wood Mineral Asbestos Human-made fibers Regenerated... |
Yak Plant Abacá Bagasse Bamboo Coir Cotton Flax (Linen) Hemp Jute Kapok Kenaf Piña Pine Raffia Ramie Sisal Wood Mineral Asbestos Human-made fibers Regenerated... |
Yak Plant Abacá Bagasse Bamboo Coir Cotton Flax (Linen) Hemp Jute Kapok Kenaf Piña Pine Raffia Ramie Sisal Wood Mineral Asbestos Human-made fibers Regenerated... |
fibers. The fibers most widely used in the industry are flax, jute, hemp, kenaf, sisal and coir. The straw fibers could be found in many parts of the world... |
resinous types like southern pine, and non-wood species like bamboo and kenaf can be used in the kraft process. Normal kraft paper is strong and relatively... |
Abacá Bagasse Bamboo Bashō Coir Cotton Fique Flax Linen Hemp Jute Kapok Kenaf Lotus silk Piña Pine Raffia Ramie Rattan Sisal Wood Animal Alpaca Angora... |
silicate Treated lumber plywood Treated vegetable fiber (e.g., cotton, jute, kenaf, hemp, flax, etc..) Fire-retardant treated wood Brick Concrete Cement render... |
campsterol (9.9%), and stigmasterol (6.07%) being prevalent among the kenaf genotypes. Kenaf's relatively high oil content and its similarity to cottonseed oil... |
Sougri in Manipuri, Sankokda in Punjabi, Aamelli in Chakma, Mwitha in Bodo, Kenaf Leaves in English, and Chin Baung in Burmese. . It is a summer crop, and... |
of states that functions as the international commodity board for jute, kenaf, and related fibres. The IJSG functions as a body of the United Nations... |
by other cellulosic fibers at 29.5% (e.g., rayon/viscose, linen, jute, kenaf, hemp, etc.). Further analysis of the specific contribution of rayon to... |