3. Why are the stems of jute plant retted in water?
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Explanation: The process by which the stem of jute plant is immersed in water after harvesting is termed as retting. ... In this way the unnecessary tissues are dissolved and they are separated from the stem. The moisture is absorbed and the bacteria helps in the decay of the fibers.
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Explanation: The process by which the stem of jute plant is immersed in water after harvesting is termed as retting. In this way the unnecessary tissues are dissolved and they are separated from the stem. The moisture is absorbed and the bacteria helps in the decay of the fibers.
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