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Identification of Vegetable Fibres

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This reprint of the 1982 classic offers detailed guidance on identifying ten major commercial plant fibres through microscopic analysis. With clear descriptions, photomicrographs, line drawings, an...
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Identification of plants or parts of plants is essential to disciplines ranging from forensic science to paper technology and art conservation. In this book (an Archetype reprint of the original Chapman and Hall publication of 1982) the microscopical characteristics of ten of the most widely used commercial fibres are presented.

Features which are useful for identifying fibre cells are described in detail and explained by reference to the anatomy of the living stem or leaf from which the fibres are extracted. Photomicrographs and line drawings illustrate the descriptions. Tables which compare the species are provided. An account of the cultivation and extraction of each of the fibres and details of the methods of specimen preparation are also included.

This comprehensive book has proved invaluable not only to forensic scientists but also to archaeologists, conservators of antiquities, textile and paper technologists, botanists and many others who need to identify plant fibres.

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Price: £40.00
Pages: 112
Publisher: Archetype Publications
Imprint: Archetype Publications
Publication Date: 01 November 2014
Trim Size: 9.65 X 7.50 in
ISBN: 9781909492271
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

ART / History / 1-500 C.E., Plant biology, ART / History / 1000-1400 C.E., Conservation, restoration and care of artworks

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Acknowledgements

Introduction

Materials and methods

Flax (Linum usitatissimum�L.)

Hemp (Cannabis sativa�L.)

Sunn Hemp (Crotalaria juncea�L.)

Ramie (Boehmeria nivea�(L.) Gaud)

Jute (Corchorus capsularis�L. and�Corchorus olitorius�L.)

Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus�L.)

Roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa�L.)

Sisal (Agave sisalana�Perrine)

Abaca (Manila hemp) (Musa textilis�Nee)

Summary

Appendix

References