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Cotton is widely grown in over 80 countries with an annual output value of $12 billion, mainly for cotton fibre, the most important natural and renewable material for the textile industry1. Fibre length is a key trait determining cotton quality and yield. In addition, the extensively elongated...
we will carry out monthly quality supervision and accurate scheduling of cotton purchase and processing links, strengthen cotton quality analysis, implement" one enterprise, one policy ", and promote the ability of cotton processing enterprises." On April 15, the relevant person in charge of ...
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he Alabama cotton textile industry originated when planters and others established more than a dozen mills in the antebellum period. Although limited by the slave economy and poor transportation, several of the factories were very successful and marketed a wide variety of fabrics.;Important changes se...
We aligned the marker sequences from the cotton consensus map17to the scaffolds using blastn (identities ≥ 95%;evalue ≤ 1.0 × 10−6; coverage ≥ 85%), and the best-scoring match was chosen in cases of multiple matches. Genome synteny and whole-genome duplication analysis. ...
Among others, cotton fabric represents one of the most widely employed natural fibers in the textile industry. Indeed, the average global production of cotton fibers reached about 25 million tonnes during recent years, representing 28% of all fibers’ global production [4]. Cotton fiber structure ...
Another approach was chosen in this study. The peptides were dissolved in ethanol and applied directly to unmodified cotton fabric. Thus, several effects were accomplished. First, textile processing was facilitated. Next, the amount of used water was reduced, and in addition, the ethanol, as a...
134“Gōshū Zaibatsu” in Japan’s Cotton Empireinvestment. Although its status was somewhat exaggerated through a comparison to Manchester,23 the Meiji state actively tapped local expertise, capital, and net-works to promote Japan’s textile industry.24 Encouraged by prefectural governors, Ōmi mer...