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Variation in physical and mechanical properties of hemp stalk fibers along height of stem

Li et al., 2013

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438214232545188132
Author
Li X
Wang S
Du G
Wu Z
Meng Y
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Industrial Crops and Products

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Industrial hemp bast fiber is a widely used natural fiber and its stalk is a low-density, soft material and generally considered as waste and by-products. In this study, the physical and mechanical properties of hemp stalk at different locations on the hemp stem were assessed …
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