1970
DOI: 10.1177/004051757004000811
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Structure and Properties of Cotton Fibers from Controlled Growth Environments

Abstract: The influences of growth environment on gross and fine structures, mechanical properties, and responses to chemical treatments were determined from cotton fibers of Rex and Texas Marker-1 varieties grown under ranges of controlled environment. Cell walls of fibers composed of cellulose deposited at constant and varying temperatures were found to differ in many of their properties. The cell wall thickens more slowly at lower than at higher temperatures and the walls are thinner even though the wall development … Show more

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