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Bot Chapter eight
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04/17/2016

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Term
Compare the following features of plant fibres with those of animal fibres.
Composition
Reaction to high heat
Acceptance of dyes
Elasticity
Absorbency
Definition
Composition - plants composed of cellulose, animal made of protein
Reaction to high heat- plant not effected by high heat
Acceptance of dyes - animal promotes dye adherance
Elasticity - plant less elastic
Absorbency - plant have higher absorbency
Term
List six general uses of plant fibres.
Definition
textiles
brushes
plaiting/weaving
stuffing material
paper
speciality
Term
What are three types of textile fibres? Provide two examples of each type.
Definition
seed and fruit fibers - cotton, coir
soft or bast fibres - hemp, linen
hard or leaf fibres - sisal, pineapple
Term
What characteristics of fibres are required for spinning?
Definition
need long fibres
Term
Retting
Definition
soft plant parts are rotted away from microorganisms
leaving fibers intact
Term
Scutching
Definition
after retting, soft woody cells remaiin
removed by beating using fluted rollers
Term
Hackling
Definition
drawing mass of fibres across vertical pins like a comb
Term
Decorticating
Definition
crushing plant material and scraping extraneous material from fibers
usually bleached
Term
Ginning
Definition
seperating seed fibers
applying chemicals and defoliants
Term
What is the function of seed and fruit fibres in plants?
Definition
dispersal
Term
What are the seed fibres of milkweed (Asclepias spp.) and kapok (Ceiba pentandra) used for?
Definition
commercial stuffing material
Term
Which single plant species has fruit fibres that can be spun?
Definition
cotton
Term
List three advantages of growing cotton as an annual rather than as a perennial.
Definition
more uniform
insensitive to day length
short stature
Term
Describe two types of cotton fibres and their uses.
Definition
short hairs/linters - papermaking
long hair/cottonseed - oilseed crop
Term
Harvesting
Definition
picking
machine pulls cottonseed from fibre
Term
Carding
Definition
similar to hackling
aligning them parallel to one another
Term
Spinning
Definition
masses of fibre pass thru huge rollers
Term
Mercerizing
Definition
increase cluster and uptake of dyes
Term
Sanforization
Definition
ammonia process
prevents shrinking
Term
sizing
Definition
adding thick substances like starch or gel to stiffen or fix irregularities
Term
Permanent press
Definition
chemicals that crosslink cellulose polymers so they don't wrinkle
retains shape
Term
Coir Fibres
Definition
bundles of cells that are longer than cotton fibres but shorter than most bast or leaf fibres
Term
What two fibres come from mature husks and what are they used for?
Definition
Mattress fibres- use to stuff things
Bristle fibres- brushes/brooms/doormatts
Term
Blast fibres
Definition
soft fibres
supports stems but has flexibility
Term
Jute Plant
Definition
used for sacking
used since the bible
inelastic and disintegrates in water
used in canvas/wall coverngs/conveyor belts
Term
History of Flax
Definition
oldest textile used by humans
native to EU and western asia
no speices considered wild
Term
Characteristics of Flax fibres
Definition
smooth
long
straight
strong
Term
How is flax harvested
Definition
lifted from tissue
dried
hackled
fiber extraction using enzymes
Term
Hemp
Definition
native to western asia
tend to be stiffer and darker
longest of any bast species
used in rope and canvas
Term
What two problems make harvesting and processing ramie (Boehmeria nivea) difficult?
Definition
plants mature unevenly - harvesting difficult
have a lot of gum and pectin
Term
What important characteristic does ramie have as a fibre for textiles?
Definition
strong, durable and silkiest
Term
What is hard fibres function in the plant?
Definition
in phloem in vascular bundles scattered in leaves and leaf bases where the thick walled fiber cells provide support
Term
List four current uses of sisal (Agave sisalana) fibres.
Definition
sacking, mats, tea bags, reinforcements for materials
Term
How are plants harvested and processed to obtain sisal fibres?
Definition
mature leaves of agave species cut at base
brought to factory
go between rollers
squeeze out water
mush scraped away from fibres
beaten, aligned, washed and hung in sun to dry
Term
Royal Botanic Gardens in London England
Definition
Kew Gardens
Term
When is Cork oak harvested
Definition
after 25 years
Term
Whats used for pulp? What is one thing NOT used for pulp?
Definition
NOT hops
bamboo and kanaf is
Term
Are xylem fully functional when they are dead?
Definition
yes
Term
Topiary
Definition
The creative pruning of plants into shapes
geometrical or animals
Term
Tannins
Definition
used as a mordant in dying operations
to make animals skins more resistant to water/heat
Term
Dyes
Definition
water soluble extracts that are used to color objects
Term
Mordants
Definition
increased the adherence of various dues to fabrics
Term
Aniline dyes
Definition
synthetic and produce a wide array of vibrant colors
Term
Madder- Rubia tinctoria
Definition
red dye
producing color fastness
Term
Henna- Lawsonia inermis
Definition
orange
used as ceremonial decorations and in hair dye
Term
Safflower- Carthamus tincorius
Definition
deep orange
traditionally employed for medicinal purposes
Term
Indigo- Indigofera tinctoria
Definition
first use in china
opulence
Term
Saffron- Crocus sativus
Definition
red stigmas
dyed the royal robes of Irish kings
Term
Weld- Reseda
Definition
deep yellow
helped make the outfits worn by robin hoods men
Term
Woad- Isatis tinctoria
Definition
blue
used to class make robin hoods men's outfits
can be called indigo
Term
Butternuts- Juglans cinerea
Definition
gray color
jackets of the southern forces in civil war
Term
Annatto- Bixa orellana
Definition
red
ritual and decorative body paint
Term
Bloodroot- Sanguinaria canadensis
Definition
red
native american used as a dye
Term
Logwood- Haematoxylum campechianum
Definition
purple, blue, grey, black
Term
Two reasons for resurgence of interest in use of natural dyes
Definition
1. growing concern of safety of synthetic dues in products (in food, medicines, cosmetics)
2. rise and reliability of synthetic dyes took its toll
Term
Two functions of tannins in plants?
Definition
inhibit microbial growth
deter feeding by various insects
Term
Tanning
Definition
process of turning raw skins into leather
Term
Three steps in tanning leather
Definition
1. remove hair
2. after tanning the leathers are based and treated with oil
3. can be finished by a coating of gum/resin/wax
Term
Which plant part do most tannins come from?
Definition
Bark
Term
Two plant species used by North Americans for their tannins?
Definition
1. Hemlocks
2. American Chestnut
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