EVALUATION OF HARVESTING TIME EFFECTS AND CULTIVARS OF KENAF ON PAPERMAKING

This study investigates the effect of six cultivars named Cubano, Niger, Cubano 2032, 9277, 7551 and, 7566, of kenaf and three harvesting time stages on pulp and handsheet paper properties of kenaf, which were accomplished in north of Iran. Six cultivars of an Iranian kenaf (Hibiscus Cannabinus L.),...

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Main Authors: Jalal Shakhes, Mohamma Reza Dehghani Firouzabadi, Pejman Rezayati Charani, Farhad Zeinaly
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Language:English
Published: North Carolina State University 2010-04-01
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Online Access:http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/viewFile/BioRes_05_2_1268_Shakhes_DFRZ_Harvesting_Time_Cultavars_Kenaf/631
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spelling doaj-0df13735fac747b0b691d1de44cad4452020-11-24T21:54:23ZengNorth Carolina State UniversityBioResources1930-21262010-04-015212681280EVALUATION OF HARVESTING TIME EFFECTS AND CULTIVARS OF KENAF ON PAPERMAKINGJalal ShakhesMohamma Reza Dehghani FirouzabadiPejman Rezayati CharaniFarhad ZeinalyThis study investigates the effect of six cultivars named Cubano, Niger, Cubano 2032, 9277, 7551 and, 7566, of kenaf and three harvesting time stages on pulp and handsheet paper properties of kenaf, which were accomplished in north of Iran. Six cultivars of an Iranian kenaf (Hibiscus Cannabinus L.), were planted on 19 May 2007, and harvested at 85, 105, and 135 days after planting. It was understood that with the increase of plant age, the fiber yield increased. Maximum yield at each of three harvesting time stages was related to Niger. Consequently, if a high fiber yield is sought, Niger can be recommended. But if a paper with high strength properties is to be requested, Cubano 2032 is strongly associated with significant burst, tear, breaking length, and fold endurance even though its yield shows a bit lesser than Niger at short harvesting times. Moreover, at second harvesting time stage, maximum strength properties of handsheets such as burst, tear, breaking length, and fold endurance were related to Cubano, though the fiber yield of this cultivar was a bit lesser than Niger, but it was still more than Cubano 2032. In comparison between harvesting time stages, it is clearly understood from the composition of harvesting time of third stage to first and second stage, a minor positive effect on the handsheets properties with increasing harvesting times has appeared.http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/viewFile/BioRes_05_2_1268_Shakhes_DFRZ_Harvesting_Time_Cultavars_Kenaf/631Cultivars of KenafHarvesting timePapermakingMechanical propertiesNigerCubano.
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author Jalal Shakhes
Mohamma Reza Dehghani Firouzabadi
Pejman Rezayati Charani
Farhad Zeinaly
spellingShingle Jalal Shakhes
Mohamma Reza Dehghani Firouzabadi
Pejman Rezayati Charani
Farhad Zeinaly
EVALUATION OF HARVESTING TIME EFFECTS AND CULTIVARS OF KENAF ON PAPERMAKING
BioResources
Cultivars of Kenaf
Harvesting time
Papermaking
Mechanical properties
Niger
Cubano.
author_facet Jalal Shakhes
Mohamma Reza Dehghani Firouzabadi
Pejman Rezayati Charani
Farhad Zeinaly
author_sort Jalal Shakhes
title EVALUATION OF HARVESTING TIME EFFECTS AND CULTIVARS OF KENAF ON PAPERMAKING
title_short EVALUATION OF HARVESTING TIME EFFECTS AND CULTIVARS OF KENAF ON PAPERMAKING
title_full EVALUATION OF HARVESTING TIME EFFECTS AND CULTIVARS OF KENAF ON PAPERMAKING
title_fullStr EVALUATION OF HARVESTING TIME EFFECTS AND CULTIVARS OF KENAF ON PAPERMAKING
title_full_unstemmed EVALUATION OF HARVESTING TIME EFFECTS AND CULTIVARS OF KENAF ON PAPERMAKING
title_sort evaluation of harvesting time effects and cultivars of kenaf on papermaking
publisher North Carolina State University
series BioResources
issn 1930-2126
publishDate 2010-04-01
description This study investigates the effect of six cultivars named Cubano, Niger, Cubano 2032, 9277, 7551 and, 7566, of kenaf and three harvesting time stages on pulp and handsheet paper properties of kenaf, which were accomplished in north of Iran. Six cultivars of an Iranian kenaf (Hibiscus Cannabinus L.), were planted on 19 May 2007, and harvested at 85, 105, and 135 days after planting. It was understood that with the increase of plant age, the fiber yield increased. Maximum yield at each of three harvesting time stages was related to Niger. Consequently, if a high fiber yield is sought, Niger can be recommended. But if a paper with high strength properties is to be requested, Cubano 2032 is strongly associated with significant burst, tear, breaking length, and fold endurance even though its yield shows a bit lesser than Niger at short harvesting times. Moreover, at second harvesting time stage, maximum strength properties of handsheets such as burst, tear, breaking length, and fold endurance were related to Cubano, though the fiber yield of this cultivar was a bit lesser than Niger, but it was still more than Cubano 2032. In comparison between harvesting time stages, it is clearly understood from the composition of harvesting time of third stage to first and second stage, a minor positive effect on the handsheets properties with increasing harvesting times has appeared.
topic Cultivars of Kenaf
Harvesting time
Papermaking
Mechanical properties
Niger
Cubano.
url http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/viewFile/BioRes_05_2_1268_Shakhes_DFRZ_Harvesting_Time_Cultavars_Kenaf/631
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