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plants including leaves, stems (bast fibers), fruits and seeds. since all plant fibers are made up of mainly cellulose, they are categorized as "natural cellulosic fibers", which may consist of one plant cell or an aggregate of cells cemented together by non-cellulose materials. bast fibers are produced
and used to manufacture a wide range of traditional and novel products including ropes, nets, carpets, mats, brushes, mattresses, paper, and board materials. plant fibers are classified into two groups: soft fibers and hard fibers. soft fibers: the process of preparing soft fibers for weaving is laborious...
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