Browsing by Author "Vastrad, J.V"

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  • Byadgi, S.A; Mahale, G; Kotur, R; Vastrad, J.V (Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka, 2012-11-29)
    Dyeing is usually among the last processes of the long time of manufacturing operations that leads to an end product that can make or mark the aesthetic appeal of the fabrics. The environment - friendly vegetable dyes ...
  • Kotur, R; Mahale, G; Byadgi, S.A; Vastrad, J.V (Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka, 2012-11-29)
    The revival of the use of natural dyes worldwide is primarily due to the increasing environmental consciousness. Their nontoxic, biodegradable properties are making them exceedingly popular. Environment protection and ...
  • Sannapapamma, K.J; Vastrad, J.V; Manjula, M; Patil, S.S (Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka, 2012-11-29)
    Naturally coloured cotton is inherently pigmented fibre cultivated in shades of brown and green. These cottons being short in staple length eventually produce coarser yarn that is most suitable for hand- spun, hand woven, ...
  • Vastrad, J.V; Dhanalaxmi, R.K; Mahaleand, G; Sannapapamma, K.J (Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka, 2012-11-29)
    Mesta plant grown in Institute of Organic Farming, UAS, Dharwad was harvested and extracted for assessment of quality parameters viz., length, fineness, strength and elongation. Spinnability of the fibres in different ...
  • Dhanalaxmi, R.K; Vastrad, J.V; Pujari, M; Babalad, H.B (Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka, 2012-11-29)
    Mesta variety AS73 CP 560 grown in Institute of Organic Farming, University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad was selected for the study. Fibres were extracted from stalks harvested at two different stages of plant growth ...

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