Search Results for: Cotton yarn of uncombed fibres
fiber, in the world, used to produce apparel, home furnishings, and industrial products. worldwide about % of the fiber consumed in was cotton. cotton fibers are seed hairs from plants of the order malvales, family malvaceae, tribe gossypieae, and genus gossypium. botanically, there are four principal
domesticated species of cotton of commercial importance: hirsutum, barbadense, aboreum, and herbaceum. thirty-three species are currently recognized; however, all but these four are wild shrubs of no commercial value. each one of the commercially important species contains many different varieties developed...
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