Bast Fibers/Cotton Linters/ Leaf/Stem

TitleAuthorYear of PublishingEvent / Source
Utilization of Agave Fibre Waste - Part 1M.B.Jauhari and B. Biswas1963Indian Oil and Soap Journal Vol 28. No. 1
Utilization of Agave Fibre Waste - Part 1M.B.Jauhari and B. Biswas1963Indian Oil and Soap Journal Vol 28. No. 1
KENAF AND OTHER NONWOOD SPECIES FOR PAPERMAKINGT.F. CLARK, M.O. BAGBY1970IPPTA, Vol. 7 No. 4
KENAF-AN ANNUAL PULP CROP FOR THE UNITED STATESG. A. WHITE, W. C. ADAMSON, J. J. HIGGINS1970IPPTA, Vol. 7 No. 4
Introduction of the some Exotic Strains of Kenaf (Hibiscus Cannabinus Linn)A.K. Dutt, C.L. Madan1973IPPTA, Vol. 10, No. 3
Agricultural Residues As Paper-Making Raw Material And Mini Paper PlantsK. M. Banthia, N.D. Misra1975IPPTA, Vol. 12, No. 2
Can We Use Jute and Mesta-Sticks for Mini Paper PlantsA. K. Sanyal1975IPPTA, Vol. 12, No. 2
Agricultural Residues as Supplemental Fibrous Material for PaperB. Mohan Das, T. K. Ramalinga Setty, R. Y. Krishnappa, H. Narayana Murthy, M.C. Sadashivaiah1975IPPTA, Vol. 12, No. 2
Studies In the Preparation of Adhesives from Hemicelluloses of Zea Mays Stem PithJP. Mittal, B.Biswas1977IPPTA Souvenir
Performance of Some Kenaf Varieties Under Jammu ConditionsA.K.Dutt, R.K.Fotedar1979IPPTA, Vol. 16, No.4
Sesbania Grandiflora - Comparative Study of the Growth and Cost for Three YearsN.S.Kaikini, N.V.Shivanagi, M.D.Narvekar1979IPPTA, Vol. 16, No.3
Performance of Some Kenaf Varieties Under Jammu ConditionsA.K.Dutt, R.K.Fotedar1979IPPTA, Vol. 16, No.4
Sesbania Grandiflora - Comparative Study of the Growth and Cost for Three YearsN.S.Kaikini, N.V.Shivanagi, M.D.Narvekar1979IPPTA, Vol. 16, No.3
Abrasive Kraft Base Paper from Sun Hemp (Crotolaria Jauncia)N.R. Jangalgi, G.G.Bhargava, G.D.Sharma1980IPPTA, Vol. 17, No.4
Use of Jute Sticks at India Paper and Pulp Company, West BengalB.C.Banerjee, K.S.Bhargava1980IPPTA, Vol. 17, No.4
Response of Kenaf Variety, HC-583 to Different Levels of NitrogenA.K.Dutt, R.K.Fotedar1980IPPTA, Vol. 17, No.2
Response of Kenaf Variety, HC-583 to Different Sowing DatesA.K.Dutt, R.K.Fotedar1980IPPTA, Vol. 17, No.1
Jute Root Cutting As Raw Material for More PaperA.K.Roy, A.K.Sanyal, I.N.Ghosh1981IPPTA, Vol. 18, No. 4
High Yield Pulp from Jute SticksA.K.Guha, A.K.Sanyal1981IPPTA, Vol. 18, No. 1
Agricultural residues vis Indian Paper IndustryP.K. Suri, A.N. Pani, A.K. Srivastava1983IPPTA, Vol.20, No. 2
Kenaf - A Substituent for conventional fibrous raw materialsN.R. Mohan Rao, H. Kishore, K.S. Murthy, A.G. Kulkarni, R. Pant1983IPPTA, Vol.20, No. 2
Paper making potentiality of arecanut huskT.K. Ramalinga Setty, R.Y. Krishnappa, Prasanna, S.B. Angadi1983IPPTA, Vol.20, No. 1
Review of kenaf as potential source of pulpV.D. Khanolkar1983IPPTA, Vol.20, No. 1
Mixed pulping of Jute-Stick and other agricultural residuesI.N. Ghosh, A.K. Roy, A.K. Sanyal1983IPPTA, Vol.20, No. 1
Utilisation of Unconventional Raw Materials A New ApproachL.N.Chowdhary, U.L.Saksena, Subhash Chandra, Bahadur Singh1983IPPTA, Vol.20, No. 1
Newsprint Grade Pulp From Whole Mesta Plant Of Hibiscus Sabdariffa Variety Part I Agricultural Aspect and Preliminary ScreeningS.K. Banerjee, I.N. Ghosh, N.L. Debsarkar1985IPPTA, Vol.22, No. 3
Bagasse Based Paper Mills Some Indian Experiences & Financial AspectsT.K. Ramalinga Setty1985IPPTA, Vol.22, No. 3
Variations in the Density and Fibre/Vessel Charateristics of Leucaena Leucocephala (Su-babul) and their effect on Printing Properties of PaperS.V. Singh, S.S. Bhandari, S.P. Singh, Y.K. Sharma, Lal Krishna, R. Dayal1985IPPTA, Vol.22, No. 3
Newsprint Grade Cold-Soda Pulp from Kenaf SticksY.K. Sharma, Rita Dhawan, B.G. Karira1985IPPTA, Vol.22, No. 3
Subabul - A Ray of Hope for Paper IndustryV.S.S. Murthy, C.D. Shah, J.L. Pare1985IPPTA, Vol.22, No. 3
Thermal Economy In Sugar Plant For Maximum Conservation Of BagasseS.K. Ghosh1986IPPTA, Vol. 23, No. 2
Thermal Economy In Sugar Plant For Maximum Conservation Of BagasseS.K. Ghosh1986IPPTA, Vol. 23, No. 2
Infrared Spectroscopic Studies On Lignins or Some Non-Wood Fibrous PlantsRAO N.J., UPADHYAYA J.S. AND SINGH SUNDER PAL1986IPPTA, Vol. 23, No. 2
Studies on Ultraviolet Absorption Spectroscopy of Lignins Isolated From Non-Wood Fibrous PlantsSunder Pal Singh and J.S. Upadhyaya1987IPPTA, Vol. 24, No. 3
Linseed Stalks : Promising Raw Material for Paper IndustryShaikh A.J., Varadarajan P.V., Sundaram V. and Kulkarni A.Y.1987IPPTA, Vol. 24, No. 2
On the High yield Pulping of Agricultural Residues For a Range of ProductsSINGH S.Y, SHARMA Y.K., BHOLA P.P., Bhandari K.S., Rai A.K. & MAHAJAN SUSHMA1987IPPTA, Vol. 24, No. 2
Utilization of Banana Tree Wastes in Mechanical Pulps paper MakingRao M., Delgado S.A., Garcia M.D., Torres M.1987IPPTA, Vol. 24, No. 2
Studies on anatomical and chemical characteristics of some Non-wood fibrous plants for pulp and paper makingSingh Sunder Pal, Upadhyaya l.S. and Rao N.J.1987IPPTA, Vol. 24, No. 2
Studies on infrared spectroscopy of thiolignins of some non-wood fibrous plantsSingh Bahadur, Upadhyaya J. S. and Gupta J.C.1989IPPTA, Vol. 1, No. 4
Production of pulp, Paper and boards from agro wastesPandey S.N.1989IPPTA, Vol. 1, No. 3
Presaaets of lantana unifora as a source of pulpDR. R. MURALI1989IPPTA, Vol. 1, No. 2
GLOBAL PATTERNS IN THE USE OF NON-WOOD PLANT FIBERS FOR PAPER GRADE PULPSJoseph E. Atchison1989IPPTA Silver Jubilee Vol. 1
Mesta-A promising Indian fibrous raw materialN.K.Thusu, N.V.S.R. Murthy1991IPPTA, Vol. 3, No. 3
Tephrosia Candida-Annual source of non-wood fibrous raw material for paper and boardD.C. Saikia, T. Goswami, T.C. Sarma1991IPPTA, Vol. 3, No. 3
Unconventional pulping for the production of chemi-mechanical pulp from agricultural residuesKishore Hari, Nidhi Rawat, K.S. Moorthy1991IPPTA, Vol. 3, No. 3
Production of High Yield Kraft Pulp From Jute FeshwaterS.N. Pandey, A. Day, I.N. Ghosh1992IPPTA, Vol. 4, No. 17
High Brightness Pulp From Whole JuteRawat N., K.ishore H., Bndlay N., Roy T. K., & Pant R1994IPPTA, Convention Issue
An Experience with Jute Caddies Pulping For quality papersDarwesh H. R, Sharma Mahendra1994IPPTA, Convention Issue
Evaluation of some non-conventional raw materials for producing high brightness pulpsSharma G.D., Joshi R.C., Mishra R.P., Maheshwari G.D., & Bhargava G.G.1994IPPTA , Vol. 6, No. 1
Whole Jute-A Promising Raw Material for Indian pulp and paper IndustryKishore R., Rawat, N., Endlay N, Roy T.K. & Pant R.1994IPPTA, Convention Issue
Utilisation of Jute Caddy Bleached Pulp As Long Fibre with Agro Bleached Pulp for Writing & Printing PaperKaur Daljinder, Saxena R.K., Bhargava K.S. & Sharma S.K.1995IPPTA , Vol. 7, No. 3
Jute And Kenaf-Raw Material Supplement For Dissolving Grade PulpingPanth M.G., Narasimhan P., Chellam T.S., Srinivasan A.S., Basu A. & Keshavamurttiy G.S.1997IPPTA Vol. 9, No. 2
The Sunds Defibrator Non-Wood Fiber TechnologyJain N.K. & Boman R.1997IPPTA Convention Issue
Processing of Nonwood Fibers In Modern Pulp MillsWalter Pichler & Mohamed Naga1997IPPTA Convention Issue
Jute For Speciality PulpRoy T.K., Mohindru V.K., Behera N.C., Kulkarni A.G. and Pralad Ajay1998IPPTA Vol. 10, No. 3
Studies on Use of Cannabis Sativa And Ipomea Carnea For Development of Razor Blade WrapperDharm Dutt, Rao G.N., Tiwary K.N. and Upadbyaya J.S.1998IPPTA Vol. 10, No. 2
Some Studies on Pulping Characteristics Of Jute and other Allied Non-Wood Plant Fibres for Paper Manufacture in the Handmade Paper MillsGhosh I.N., Debsarkar N.L., Day A. and Mitra B.C.1999IPPTA Vol. 11, No. 1
Benefits of Using Short Cut Polyester Staple Fibres (SC PSF) As 'Reinforcement Additive' to Pulps made from Agro-Residues and Secondary/Recycled Fibre BlendsBhuwania B. K., Ambardekar N.N., Sharma Hemant1999IPPTA Convention Issue
Cellulosic Raw Materials Scenario in Future Availability, Constraints, Cost and Plantations.Sharda A.K., Mukherjee S. and Ratho B.P.2000IPPTA Vol. 12, No. 1
Cellulosic Raw Materials Scenario in Future Availability, Constraints, Cost and Plantations.Sharda A.K., Mukherjee S. and Ratho B.P.2000IPPTA Vol. 12, No. 1
Summative and Ultimate Analysis of Sesbania grandifloraAgrawal Annpam, Yadav R.B.S. and Garg S.C.2000IPPTA Vol. 12, No. 1
Studies on Use of Cannabis Sativa and Ipomea Carnea for Development of Cigarette PaperDutt Dbarm, Upadbyaya J.S., Ray A.K., Malik R.S. & Tyagi C.H.2001IPPTA Convention Issue
Nonwood plants as a raw material in pulp and paper industryKatri Saijonkari-Pahkala2001Research Gate
Hemp raw materials The effect of cultivar, growth conditions and pretreatment on the Thomsen, A.B.; Rasmussen, S.K.; Bohn, V.; Nielsen, K.V.; Thygesen, A. 2005 DTU Library
White and Coloured Handmade Paper from Jute Waste by Ambient Temperature ProcessAbhindra Day, Sambhu Nath Chattopadhyay and Indra Nath Ghosh2006IPPTA, Vol. 18, No. 2
Utilization of Banana Fibre for Making Certain Specialty Paperboards Using Eco-Friendly ProcessesT. Goswami, D. Kalita, s. K. Ghosh and P. G. Rao2006IPPTA, Vol. 18, No. 2
Utilization of Banana Fibre for Making Certain Specialty Paperboards Using Eco-Friendly ProcessesT. Goswami, D. Kalita, s. K. Ghosh and P. G. Rao2006IPPTA, Vol. 18, No. 2
Hemp raw materials The effect of cultivar, growth conditions and pretreatment on theThomsen, A.B.; Rasmussen, S.K.; Bohn, V.; Nielsen, K.V.; Thygesen, A.2005DTU Library
White and Coloured Handmade Paper from Jute Waste by Ambient Temperature ProcessAbhindra Day, Sambhu Nath Chattopadhyay and Indra Nath Ghosh2006IPPTA, Vol. 18, No. 2
Utilization of Banana Fibre for Making Certain Specialty Paperboards Using Eco-Friendly ProcessesT. Goswami, D. Kalita, s. K. Ghosh and P. G. Rao2006IPPTA, Vol. 18, No. 2
ACACIA (BAKP) - The Fibre of ChoiceAnn Burman2006IPPTA , Convention Issue
Kraft Pulp from Acacia Mearnsii grown in Southern IndiaSanjay Yadav, Surendra P. Singh and K.D. Prasad2007IPPTA, Vol.19, N0. 1
Effect of Accelerated Ageing on Paper from Cold Soda Pulp of JuteRoy A.K. and Chattopadhyay S.N.2008IPPTA, Vol.20, N0. 2
Selection of Alternate Raw Material Among the Locally Available SpeciesChoudhury K.C., Sridhar P., Agarwal Naveen, Singh Amar and Raina R.L.2008IPPTA, Vol.20, N0. 2
High Permanence Paper from JuteA. K. Roy and S. N. Chattopadhyay2008IPPTA, Vol.20, N0. 1
Non-wood fibers as raw material for pulp and paper industryEssam S. Abd El-Sayed, Mohamed El-Sakhawy and Mohamed Abdel-Monem El-Sakhawy2020Nordic Pulp & Paper Research Journal
Chemical Free Hand Made Paper from Date Palm (Phoenix Dactylifera-L) LevaesGhosh S.K. and Nag D.2009IPPTA, Vol.21, No. 2
Banana Tree PulpingSomani K.K.2009IPPTA, Vol.21, No. 2
Pulping of Keora (Sonnertia Appetula) A Major Mangrove Species of BangladeshM. Sarwar Jahan, A. Al-Maruf, Chowdhury D.A. Nasima2009IPPTA, Vol.21, No. 2
Review Processes and Challenges for the Manufacturing of Lyocell Fibres with Alternative Agricultural FeedstocksLelia Lawson, Madison Ford , Md. Saiful Hoque , Wade Chute , David C. Bressler and Patricia I. Dolez
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Jute An Alternative Raw Material for Packaging PaperRoy A.K. & Chattopadhyay S.N.2012IPPTA, Vol.24, No. 3
Retting process of some bast plant fibres and its effect on fibre quality: A reviewParidah M. Tahir, Boulif Amel, Syeed SaifulAzry, Zakiah Ahmed
2011Research Gate
Environment Friendly Pulping of JuteRoy A.K., Chattopadhyay S.N.2011IPPTA, Vol.23, No. 2
Method for retting, Method for retting, smoothening and cottonizing bast fibers, and for removal of lignin of plant originTiina HÄRKÄSALMIPekka MaijalaSari GalkinAnnele HatakkaMinna Nykter2009Google Patents
Suitability of Some Local Bast Fibre Plants in Pulp and Paper makingO. F. Olotuah2006Research Gate
Pulp and Paper from Kenaf Bast FibersAlireza Ashori2006Research Gate
Blending of Nonwood Fiber Pulps for Making PaperKhalidul Islam M. & Sarwar Jahan M.2001IPPTA Vol. 13, No. 2
Studies on Utilisation of Some Non-wood Fibrous Materials for Paper/Board MakingAmbuj Ilindra, Dhake J.D.2001IPPTA Vol. 13, No. 4
Evaluation of Spent Citronella Grass (Cymbopogon WinterianusJowitt)For Making PaperBoardGhosh S.K., Goswami T., Saikia D.C. & Sharma T.C.1997IPPTA Journal Vol. 9, No. 4, December, 1997
WHOLE MESTA PLANT - A PROMISING RAW MATERIAL SUBSTITUTE FOR NEWSPRINT MANUFACTUREKalkarni A.G.; Mathur R.M.; Naithani S.; Agarwal G.C. and Pant R.1989IPPTA Silver Jubilee Vol. 1
Chemical and Mechanical Aalysis of Indiian Cotton LintersVARADARAJAN P.V., SAWAKHANDE K.H. AND BHATT I.G.1986IPPTA, Vol. 23, No. 2
Pulping studies of cotton lintersR.C. Joshi, U.S. Banthiya, M.S. Maheshwari, S.S. Kaul, Man Mohan Singh1984IPPTA, Vol.21, No. 3
A Little Known Variety of Speciality Paper - Standard Laboratory BlottersS.R.D.Guha, G.M.Mathur1980IPPTA, Vol. 17, No.1
A Study of Physical Changes in the Bast Fibre of Crotalaria Juncea Linn Due to WeatheringK.S.Bhargava, B.Biswas1980IPPTA, Vol. 17, No.4
Variation in Eta Reed Pulp PropertiesT.C. Mantri, UK. Deb, Y.K. Sharma, D.Ghosh1978IPPTA Souvenir
Studies on Commercial Yields of Waste Cotton PulpV.B. Kumar1977IPPTA Vol. 14, No.2
Cellophane From Cotton Linter Pulp-A New Dimension in Cellulose Technology in IndiaP. R. Ramaswamy1976IPPTA, Vol. 13, No. 3
Cotton Linters For Puip & PapermakingC.T. Dathathreya, P.A. Pai, M. B. Jauhari, R. L. Bhargava1975IPPTA, Vol. 12, No. 4
Mesta Plant - A potential papermaking raw materialR.C. PATHAK, RAJENDRA KUMAR, JIVENDRA, S.C. JAiN1972IPPTA, Vol. 9, No.3
Evaluation of Banana Pseudostem Based Fibre as Pulp and Paper Making Raw MaterialAgarwal N.K., Khanna N.K., Chechi S.K., Patel K.I., Pawar S.L., Patil R.G.2011IPPTA, Vol.23, No. 3
Evaluation of Banana Pseudostem Based Fibre as Pulp and Paper Making Raw MaterialAgarwal N.K., Khanna N.K., Chechi S.K., Patel K.I., Pawar S.L., Patil R.G.2011IPPTA, Vol.23, No. 3