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- Bast_fibre abstract "Bast fibre (also called phloem fibre or skin fibre) is plant fibre collected from the phloem (the \"inner bark\", sometimes called \"skin\") or bast surrounding the stem of certain dicotyledonous plants. They support the conductive cells of the phloem and provide strength to the stem. Most of the economically important bast fibres are obtained from herbs cultivated in agriculture, as for instance flax, hemp, or ramie, but also bast fibres from wild plants, as stinging nettle, and trees such as lime or linden, wisteria, and mulberry have been used in the past. Bast fibres are classified as soft fibres, and are flexible. Fibres from monocotyledonous plants, called \"leaf fibre\", are classified as hard fibres and are stiff.Since the valuable fibres are located in the phloem, they must often be separated from the xylem material (\"woody core\"), and sometimes also from the epidermis. The process for this is called retting, and can be performed by micro-organisms either on land (nowadays the most important) or in water, or by chemicals (for instance high pH and chelating agents) or by pectinolytic enzymes. In the phloem, bast fibres occur in bundles that are glued together by pectin and calcium ions. More intense retting separates the fibre bundles into elementary fibres, that can be several centimetres long. Often bast fibres have higher tensile strength than other kinds, and are used in high-quality textiles (sometimes in blends with cotton or synthetic fibres), ropes, yarn, paper, composite materials and burlap. An important property of bast fibres is that they contain a special structure, the fibre node, that represents a weak point, and gives flexibility. Seed hairs, such as cotton, do not have nodes.".
- Bast_fibre thumbnail Labeledstemforposter_copy_new.jpg?width=300.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageExternalLink plant_1.htm.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageExternalLink Industrial-Hemp.html.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageExternalLink Ships1.htm.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageID "2845506".
- Bast_fibre wikiPageLength "4282".
- Bast_fibre wikiPageOutDegree "54".
- Bast_fibre wikiPageRevisionID "696527187".
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLink Base_(chemistry).
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLink Bast_shoe.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLink Calcium.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLink Carpet.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fiber_plants.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLink Category:Natural_materials.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plant_anatomy.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLink Chelation.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLink Composite_material.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLink Dicotyledon.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLink Enzyme.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLink Epidermis_(botany).
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLink Fiber_crop.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLink Flax.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLink Geotextile.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLink Hemp.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLink Hessian_fabric.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLink Ion.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLink Jute.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLink Kenaf.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLink Kudzu.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLink Linen.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLink Monocotyledon.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLink Morus_(plant).
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLink Nonwoven_fabric.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLink Okra.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLink Paper.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLink Paper_mulberry.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLink Pectin.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLink Phloem.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLink Plant.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLink Ramie.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLink Retting.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLink Rope.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLink Roselle_(plant).
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLink Tanbark.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLink Tanning.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLink Textile.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLink Tilia.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLink Ultimate_tensile_strength.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLink Urtica_dioica.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLink Wisteria.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLink Xylem.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLink Yarn.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLink File:Labeledstemforposter_copy_new.jpg.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bast fibre".
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bast".
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLinkText "bast fiber".
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLinkText "bast fibers".
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLinkText "bast fibre".
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLinkText "bast".
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLinkText "bast-fibre".
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLinkText "fibre".
- Bast_fibre wikiPageWikiLinkText "fibres".
- Bast_fibre wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Botany-stub.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fibers.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bast_fibre wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Textile-stub.
- Bast_fibre subject Category:Fiber_plants.
- Bast_fibre subject Category:Natural_materials.
- Bast_fibre subject Category:Plant_anatomy.
- Bast_fibre hypernym Fibre.
- Bast_fibre type Redirect.
- Bast_fibre type Textile.
- Bast_fibre type Thing.
- Bast_fibre comment "Bast fibre (also called phloem fibre or skin fibre) is plant fibre collected from the phloem (the \"inner bark\", sometimes called \"skin\") or bast surrounding the stem of certain dicotyledonous plants. They support the conductive cells of the phloem and provide strength to the stem.".
- Bast_fibre label "Bast fibre".
- Bast_fibre sameAs Q1269339.
- Bast_fibre sameAs Lýková_vlákna.
- Bast_fibre sameAs Bast_(fibre).
- Bast_fibre sameAs Bastfaser.
- Bast_fibre sameAs Bastfibro.
- Bast_fibre sameAs Niini.
- Bast_fibre sameAs Bast.
- Bast_fibre sameAs Basto.
- Bast_fibre sameAs Bast.
- Bast_fibre sameAs Bastfiber.
- Bast_fibre sameAs Bast_(botanikk).
- Bast_fibre sameAs m.086fmb.
- Bast_fibre sameAs Лыко.
- Bast_fibre sameAs Bast_(material).
- Bast_fibre sameAs தாவரத்தோல்_நார்.
- Bast_fibre sameAs xd0x9bxd1x83xd0xb1xd1x8fxd0xbdxd1x96_xd0xb2xd0xbexd0xbbxd0xbexd0xbaxd0xbdxd0xb0.
- Bast_fibre sameAs Q1269339.
- Bast_fibre wasDerivedFrom Bast_fibre?oldid=696527187.
- Bast_fibre depiction Labeledstemforposter_copy_new.jpg.
- Bast_fibre isPrimaryTopicOf Bast_fibre.