نتایج جستجو برای: cotton fibers

تعداد نتایج: 90817  

Journal: :Plant physiology 2010
Lu Wang Xiao-Rong Li Heng Lian Di-An Ni Yu-ke He Xiao-Ya Chen Yong-Ling Ruan

Vacuolar invertase (VIN) has long been considered as a major player in cell expansion. However, direct evidence for this view is lacking due, in part, to the complexity of multicellular plant tissues. Here, we used cotton (Gossypium spp.) fibers, fast-growing single-celled seed trichomes, to address this issue. VIN activity in elongating fibers was approximately 4-6-fold higher than that in lea...

2013
Yiqun Huang Jin Wang Lida Zhang Kaijing Zuo

Annexins are assumed to be involved in regulating cotton fiber elongation, but direct evidence remains to be presented. Here we cloned six Annexin genes (AnxGb) abundantly expressed in fiber from sea-island cotton (G. barbadense). qRT-PCR results indicated that all six G. barbadense annexin genes were expressed in elongating cotton fibers, while only the expression of AnxGb6 was cotton fiber-sp...

2012
Candace H. Haigler Lissete Betancur Michael R. Stiff John R. Tuttle

Cotton fibers are single-celled extensions of the seed epidermis. They can be isolated in pure form as they undergo staged differentiation including primary cell wall synthesis during elongation and nearly pure cellulose synthesis during secondary wall thickening. This combination of features supports clear interpretation of data about cell walls and cellulose synthesis in the context of high t...

S. M. Mortazavi and M. Sedighipoor,

The presence of defects in cold mercerizing of cotton goods led to the creation of a new method, called hot mercerizing in which caustic soda solution is used at a high temperature. Hot mercerizing is successfully used in cotton blended with some other fibers. In cotton/polyester blend fabrics, this treatment serves a dual purpose: subjectively, it imparts a silklike &#10&#10&#10soft handle to ...

2015
Jian Wang Pin Zhou Akiko Obata Julian R. Jones Toshihiro Kasuga

In previous works, we reported the fabrication of cotton-wool-like composites consisting of siloxane-doped vaterite and poly(l-lactic acid) (SiVPCs). Various irregularly shaped bone voids can be filled with the composite, which effectively supplies calcium and silicate ions, enhancing the bone formation by stimulating the cells. The composites, however, were brittle and showed an initial burst ...

2011
Xin Wang Daoliang Li Wenzhu Yang

The detection of pseudo-foreign fibers in cotton based on AVI(Automatic Visual Inspection) is crucial to improve the accuracy of statistics and classification of foreign fibers. To meet the requirement of textile factories, a new platform is introduced in which cotton bulks are floating with relative high speed of six meters per second, and the throughput of detected lint could be above 20kg pe...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2011
M Y Shao X D Wang M Ni N Bibi S N Yuan W Malik H P Zhang Y X Liu S J Hua

Ligon lintless mutant (li1li1) with super-short fibers (5-8 mm in length) and its wild type (Li1Li1) with normal fibers (30 mm in length) were used to study the function of xyloglucan endotransglycosylase/hydrolase (XTH) genes during fiber elongation in cotton. Wild-type cotton attained the fiber elongation stage earlier (5 days post-anthesis, DPA), than the Ligon lintless mutant (12 DPA)...

2011
Yutao Wu Wenzhu Yang Zhenbo Li Daoliang Li

Abstract. In the textile industry, different types of foreign fibers may be mixed in cotton, and the foreign fibers seriously affect the quality of cotton products. The step of image segmentation is of vital importance in the process of the foreign fibers identification, which is, in the same way, the foundation for cotton foreign fiber automated inspection. This paper presents a new approach ...

1997
HASSAN K. SREENATH ARUN B. SHAH VINA W. YANG MAHENDRA M. GHARIA THOMAS W. JEFFRIES

Jute is a strong, stiff, natural fiber. When blended with cotton it makes a sturdy but prickly fabric due to protruding surface jute fibers. Samples of jute-cotton blended fabric were treated with commercial cellulases, xylanases and pectinases individually and in combination at various concentrations in order to smooth and soften the fabric. Enzyme treatment was carried out at 50°C in the pres...

Journal: :Gene 2012
Hee Jin Kim Barbara A Triplett Hong-Bin Zhang Mi-Kyung Lee Doug J Hinchliffe Ping Li David D Fang

Cellulose synthase catalytic subunits (CesAs) are the catalytic sites within a multisubunit complex for cellulose biosynthesis in plants. CesAs have been extensively studied in diploid plants, but are not well characterized in polyploid plants. Gossypium hirsutum is an allotetraploid cotton species producing over 90% of the world's cotton fibers. Although G. hirsutum CesAs (GhCesAs) are respons...

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