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Effect Of Fibre Blend Ratios On Yarn Properties, Innovative Research Publications Irp India, A. Ghosh, M. Raihan Apr 2015

Effect Of Fibre Blend Ratios On Yarn Properties, Innovative Research Publications Irp India, A. Ghosh, M. Raihan

Innovative Research Publications IRP India

Yarn properties can be altered through blending fibres. According to the requirement different properties can be achieved by different blending ratios. Among the different blends cotton and polyester, cotton and wool, wool and acrylic, cotton and nylon, jute and acrylic, cotton and rayon etc are common. Flax and polyester has been a popular blend now-adays and depicts excellent properties than their individual yarn properties. Different proportion of flax and polyester has been tested to observe the yarn properties and it is found that polyester was perfectly fits with low proportion of flax. Their blends with specific ratios exhibit excellent properties …


Effect Of Potassium Foliar Fertilizr On Mineral Status Of Biofuel Plant (Jatropha) Grown Under Irrigation By Agricultural Drainage Water, Innovative Research Publications Irp India, Mohamed M. Hussein, Wafaa Haggag, Souad M. El-Ashry, Nesreen H. Abou-Baker Dec 2014

Effect Of Potassium Foliar Fertilizr On Mineral Status Of Biofuel Plant (Jatropha) Grown Under Irrigation By Agricultural Drainage Water, Innovative Research Publications Irp India, Mohamed M. Hussein, Wafaa Haggag, Souad M. El-Ashry, Nesreen H. Abou-Baker

Innovative Research Publications IRP India

A pot experiment was conducted in the greenhouse of the National Research Centre, Egypt to investigate the effect of potassium foliar fertilizer and irrigation by agricultural drainage water (ADW) on mineral status of Jatropha plants. Plants sprayed twice with Mono potassium phosphate (MKP). Potassium foliar fertilizer (100 and 200 ppm) and irrigated by mixed drainage water (0, 25 and 50 % ADW). Irrigation by ADW adversely affected the mentioned growth characters. The highest effect was shown by irrigation of water contains 50 % FW+50 % ADW. Some macronutrients ratios were included.