Bamboo, Reed, Grasses

TitleAuthorYear of PublishingEvent / Source
Utilization of sarkanda for making pulp and paper using elemental chlorine free and total chlorine free bleaching processesNirmal Sharma, Sandeep Kumar Tripathi, Nishi Kant Bhardwaj2020Research Gate
Research on the process of making paper from bagasse at laboratory scaleNguyễn Thị Xuân Hạnh, Nguyễn Thị Bích Ngọc, Võ Thị Hải Yến (Thu Dau Mot University2022Google
Manufacturing of paper from agricultural residueAnil Kumar and Roli Rai2022Advanced Engineering Science
Sugar-cane 'rind' fibre for pulping and paper making

M. B. Jauhari, G. L. Bisani, N. S. Jaspal, Roshan L. Bhargava1971IPPTA Vol VII, No 3
Bamboo in the pulp, paper and allied industriesUnnati Chaudhary , Shuank Malik , Vikas Rana , Gyanesh Joshi2024ScienceDirect.com
Impact of storage time on Chemical Constitutents, Pulp and Papermaking Properties of Bamboo
Tripathi S.K., Mishra O.P., Sharma N., Bhardwaj N.K., Varadhan R.2020IPPTA, Vol.32, No.3
Evaluation of Bamboo-Mixed Hardwood (65:35) Mill Pulp for achieving High BrightnessB.P. Mishra, G.D. Sharma, G.G. Bhargava and N.K. Thusu2002IPPTA Convention Issue
Physico-Chemical Characterization of Microcrystalline Cellulose From A Wild Bamboo (Dendrocalamus Sahnii)Ghosh S.K., Boruah R.K., Goswami T. & Battacharyya G.C.1998IPPTA Vol. 10, No. 1
Reeds-A Potential Source of Raw Material for Production of High Alpha-Cellulose PulpAli F. & Saikia C.N.1998IPPTA Vol. 10, No. 2
De Pithing And PUlping of Kans (Sacchrum Spontanteum) GrassSharma Vmod Kumar1998IPPTA Vol. 10, No. 3
Mixed Pulping of Bamboo and Khagra Reed and Evaluation of Paper CharacteristicsGhosh S.R. and Saikia C.N.1996IPPTA Journal Vol. 8, No. 1, March, 1996
Properties of Long, Short, Fine Fibres and Their CompositesPatel, M. and Shibahare P.K.1996IPPTA Journal Vol. 8, No. 2, June, 1996
High Brightness Pulps from Bamboo-Mixed HardwoodsSarkar P.K., Murthy N.V.S.R., Sagar CR. V.V. & Rao P.V.V.S.1994IPPTA Journal Vol. 6, No. 3, September, 1994
Pulp andPapermaking Characteristics of Nodes, Internodes And Culm of Bamboo Dendrocalamus StrictusMaheshwari Subhash, and Satpathy K.C.1988IPPTA, Vol. 25, No. 1
Effect of Variation of Moisture in Bamboo Chips On Pulp and Papermaking CharacteristicsKAR S.K., JENA S C. AND MAHESHWARI SUBHASH1987IPPTA, Vol. 24, No. 2
Influence of Chip Size Vis-a-Vis Permeability on Pulping Behaviour of Eucalyptus Hybrid (Tereticornis) Part I Effects on Screened Pulp Yield, Kappa Number and Effective Alkali ConsumptionKumar Satish and Bahri Sonya1987IPPTA, Vol. 24, No. 2
Studies on Nitration of Bamboo ProtoligninRita Dhawan1982IPPTA, Vol. 19, No. 2
High Yields Pulps from ETA ReedT.C.Mantri, V.Raghunath, S.R.D. Guha1982IPPTA, Vol. 19, No. 2
Pulping and Papermaking Charateristicks of Bamboo TwigsSubhash Maheshwari, Suman Sah, A.Y.Kulkarni, K.C.Satpathy1982IPPTA, Vol. 19, No. 2
Utilization of Bamboo Dust (Part - II)Suresh C. Jain1978IPPTA, Vol. 15, No. 2
A Plea For BambooDr. A.K. Banerjee1977IPPTA Vol. 14, No.4
Pulping and Papermaking Studies on Nodes and Internodes of Bamboo (Bambusa Arundinacea)Subhash Maheshwari, P.M. Meshramkar, N.S. Jaspal1976IPPTA, Vol. 13, No. 1
Quantitative Microscopical analysis on cellular elements for the identification of Bamboo pulpJ. Bhattacharya, Gita Guha, B. Bhattacharya1976IPPTA, Vol. 13, No. 4
Fibrous Raw Material in Kerala StateP.T.DEVASSY1973IPPTA, Vol. 10, No. 2
THE NAGALAND PAPER PROJECTP.S. KOTHARI1972IPPTA, Vol. 9, No.2
Creation of Bamboo Forests for Paper Industry in Madhya PradeshM. A. WAHEED KHAN1972IPPTA, Vol. 9, No.3
Economics of Bamboo and Eucalyptus PlantationsA. RAMAKRISHNA1972IPPTA, Vol. 9, No.3
Availability of Cellulosic Raw Material for Paper and Pulp in Andhra Pradesh-its Problems and ProspectsP.S. RAO1972IPPTA, Vol. 9, No.3
Problem of Gregarious Flowering of Bamboos and Steps to Counter itN.S. KAIKINI, N.V. SHIVANGI, M.D. NARVEKAR1972IPPTA, Vol. 9, No.3
Need for on Industrial Outlook on Management of Bamboo ForestsA.S. Bhat1972IPPTA, Vol. 9, No.3
Flowering of BamboosJALIL AHMED1972IPPTA, Vol. 9, No.3
Bamboo FloweringJ.S. SRINIVASA RAO, T.K. RAMALINGA SETTY, K.M. SATHEESH1972IPPTA, Vol. 9, No.3
Flowering of Bamboo in Relation to Paper ManufactureR.P. KALA1972IPPTA, Vol. 9, No.3
Degree of Cooking Versus Yield and Bleachability of Bamboo PulpsM. B. JAUHARI, N. S. JASPAL & ROSHAN L.BHARGAVA1971IPPTA, Vol. 8, No.2
A Study of the Strength Development of Bamboo Unbleached PulpsS. G. MOKHASI, N. S. JASPAL and DR. R. L. BHARGAVA1971IPPTA, Vol. 8 No. 4
Effect of Storage of Bamboo on Chemical Analysis, Pulp Yield and Pulp Quality M. B. Jauhari, G.L. Bisani, N. S. Jaspal, Roshan L Bhargava 1971 IPPTA, Vol VIII. No 3 M. B. Jauhari, G.L. Bisani, N. S. Jaspal, Roshan L Bhargava1971IPPTA, Vol VIII. No 3
Purifled Pulps from Bamboo for Cellulose IndustriesM. B. JAUHARI, N. S. JASPAL and ROSHAN L. BHARGAVA1970IPPTA, Vol. 7 No. 4
Bamboos of IndiaD. K. DESHMUKH1969IPPTA, Vol. 6 No. 4
Production of Unbleached and Bleached Pulps from Arundo donax (Giant Reed Grass)MATZKE1969IPPTA, Vol. 6 No. 4
Outside Bambusa Chip Storage of arundinaceaS. G. MOKHASI, S. G. HANDIGOL, N. S. JASPAL and R. L. BHARGAVA.1969IPPTA, Vol. 6 No. 4
Printing Qualities of Paper: Paper Makers' and Printers' ResponsibilitiesV. S. KRISHNAMURTY1968IPPTA, Vol. 5 No. 2
role of bamboos in forestry and industrySAGAR SINGH1967IPPTA, Vol. 4 No.1
Gregari ous flowering vis-à-vis of (bambusa age gradations arundinaceaA. S. BHAT1967IPPTA, Vol. 4 No. 2
Bamboo potential surveySAGAR SINGH1967IPPTA, Vol. 4 No. 3
Bamboo for PaperS. F. Uppin1965IPPTA, Vol. 2, No. 3