نتایج جستجو برای: waste cotton fiber

تعداد نتایج: 229703  

Journal: :International Journal of Waste Resources 2018

2015
Hongjie Feng Lixue Guo Gaskin Wang Junling Sun Zhaoe Pan Shoupu He Heqin Zhu Jie Sun Xiongming Du Junkang Rong

Naturally existing colored cotton was far from perfection due to having genetic factors for lower yield, poor fiber quality and monotonous color. These factors posed a challenge to colored cotton breeding and innovation. To identify novel quantitative trait loci (QTL) for fiber color along with understanding of correlation between fiber color and quality in colored cotton, a RIL and two F2 popu...

2014
Chia-Hung Kuo Po-Ju Lin Yu-Qiong Wu Li-Yi Ye Deng-Jye Yang Chwen-Jen Shieh Cheng-Kang Lee

Ethanol production in a simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF) process using waste textiles as feedstock was studied. The dissolution pretreatment of waste textiles in ortho-phosphoric acid resulted in at least 2 fold improvement in enzymatic hydrolysis rate and reducing sugar yield. The reducing sugars obtained from dyed or discolored waste textiles by cellulase hydrolysis demons...

2016
Vimal Kumar Balasubramanian Krishan Mohan Rai Sandi Win Thu Mei Mei Hii Venugopal Mendu

The single-celled cotton fibers, produced from seed coat epidermal cells are the largest natural source of textile fibers. The economic value of cotton fiber lies in its length and quality. The multifunctional laccase enzymes play important roles in cell elongation, lignification and pigmentation in plants and could play crucial role in cotton fiber quality. Genome-wide analysis of cultivated a...

Journal: :Sustainability 2022

The textile and apparel production consumption generate a huge amount of solid waste. Mechanical recycling is one main method to recycle cotton waste; however, shredding in mechanical shortens fiber length reduces quality. As result, the application mechanically recycled textiles may be limited. This research investigated methods post-consumer waste designed developed second-life products. stud...

2017
Ibrokhim Y. Abdurakhmonov Shukhrat E. Shermatov Alisher A. Abdullaev Sukumar Saha Johnnie N. Jenkins Russell J. Kohel John Z. Yu Alan E. Pepper

Cotton (Gossypium spp.) is the unique, most important natural fiber crop in the world that brings significant economic income, with an annual average ranging from $27 – 29 billion worldwide from lint fiber production (Campbell et al., 2010). The worldwide economic impact of the cotton industry is estimated at ~$500 billion/yr with an annual utilization of ~115-million bales or ~27-million metri...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 2003
Sheng-Jian Ji Ying-Chun Lu Jian-Xun Feng Gang Wei Jun Li Yong-Hui Shi Qiang Fu Di Liu Jing-Chu Luo Yu-Xian Zhu

Cotton fibers are differentiated epidermal cells originating from the outer integuments of the ovule. To identify genes involved in cotton fiber elongation, we performed subtractive PCR using cDNA prepared from 10 days post anthesis (d.p.a.) wild-type cotton fiber as tester and cDNA from a fuzzless-lintless (fl) mutant as driver. We recovered 280 independent cDNA fragments including most of the...

Journal: :Journal of environmental biology 2009
O O Kuforiji I O Fasidi

The effects of light and quantity of spawn on the sporophore and sclerotial yields of Pleurotus tuber-regium, cultivated on cotton wastes, rice straw, cocoyam peel, comcob, groundnut shell and sawdusts of Mansonia altissima, Khaya ivorensis and Boscia angustifolia were observed. The organism had sporophore and sclerotial yield values of 36.8 and 27.6 g kg(-1) waste, respectively, in cotton wast...

2017
Quanwei Lu Yuzhen Shi Xianghui Xiao Pengtao Li Juwu Gong Wankui Gong Aiying Liu Haihong Shang Junwen Li Qun Ge Weiwu Song Shaoqi Li Zhen Zhang Md Harun Or Rashid Renhai Peng Youlu Yuan Jinling Huang

As high-strength cotton fibers are critical components of high quality cotton, developing cotton cultivars with high-strength fibers as well as high yield is a top priority for cotton development. Recently, chromosome segment substitution lines (CSSLs) have been developed from high-yield Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) crossed with high-quality Sea Island cotton (G. barbadense). Here, we con...

Journal: :Plant & cell physiology 2007
Sven K Delaney Sharon J Orford Michael Martin-Harris Jeremy N Timmis

Fiber-specific genes are expressed preferentially or exclusively in cotton (Gossypium spp.) fiber and are thought to have important functions in fiber development. The promoters of these genes are of interest because they control transcription in the fiber cell and may be used in the genetic manipulation of fiber quality. The promoter of a cotton lipid transfer protein gene, FSltp4, was isolate...

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