2004
DOI: 10.1007/s10681-004-4753-z
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Predicting the chemical composition of fibre and core fraction of hemp (Cannabis sativa L.)

Abstract: Fibre formation in hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) is a dynamic process. In order to follow this process, the chemical composition of the hemp stem was studied during plant development using the acid and neutral detergent fibre and lignin methods. Additionally, near infra-red spectroscopy was carried out. To predict the chemical composition of the stem samples partial least square (PLS) analysis was carried out. The developed PLS models can predict the level of %ADF and %NDF in the hemp bast and core samples. For %A… Show more

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“…The studies on hemp resumed strongly in the 1980s with the selection of low-THC genotypes (Rivoira et al 1984) and, above all, with three large projects funded by the European Union aimed at bringing hemp back to fashion, while creating awareness of its potentialities for challenging textile and non-textile markets (Amaducci 2003;Amaducci and Venturi 1998;Karus and Vogt 2004;Struik et al 2000;Toonen et al 2004). The optimal plant density and fertilization doses were tailored for the newly developed low-THC genotypes, as well as innovative and economic processes were designed and tested (Amaducci 2003;Amaducci, Műssig, et al 2008; Figure 2).…”
Section: The Evolution Of Hemp Studies In North Italymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The studies on hemp resumed strongly in the 1980s with the selection of low-THC genotypes (Rivoira et al 1984) and, above all, with three large projects funded by the European Union aimed at bringing hemp back to fashion, while creating awareness of its potentialities for challenging textile and non-textile markets (Amaducci 2003;Amaducci and Venturi 1998;Karus and Vogt 2004;Struik et al 2000;Toonen et al 2004). The optimal plant density and fertilization doses were tailored for the newly developed low-THC genotypes, as well as innovative and economic processes were designed and tested (Amaducci 2003;Amaducci, Műssig, et al 2008; Figure 2).…”
Section: The Evolution Of Hemp Studies In North Italymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Possible new techniques to treat, wash and sort these materials are hoped to result in the development of peat diluents. New techniques are also attempting to upgrade some fibrous rest materials into fiber materials with the right qualities for potting soil mixes (Beerepoot, 2003;Toonen and Maliepaard, 2004).…”
Section: Social Responsibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[32,45] as well as mineral compositions [38,33,16]. However, most studies concentrate on pure sample sets of wheat [25], maize silage [11,23], herbages, grass silages [30,2], legumes [19,9], rice [48] sunflower [26] or hemp [44]. Reliability of NIRS had been questioned when analysis was performed across different plant species and cultivars [14,39].…”
Section: Focus Of This Studymentioning
confidence: 99%