Biology, asked by Sriduna5897, 1 year ago

How are jute fibres separated from the jute plant long answer?

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Answered by smritiyp
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After harvesting jute, it is kept submerged in water for a few days.

During this period, the stem of the plant rots and the fibres (present in the stem) remain. The process by which fibres are obtained from the stem of the plant is known as Retting .

These fibres can then be separated from the non-fibrous matter by hand. This process is known as Stripping.

After the fibres are separated, they can be spun into yarns and fabrics can be made from these yarns.

Answered by ys15murthy
6

After harvesting jute, it is kept submerged in water for a few days.

During this period, the stem of the plant rots and the fibres (present in the stem) remain. The process by which fibres are obtained from the stem of the plant is known as Retting .

These fibres can then be separated from the non-fibrous matter by hand. This process is known as Stripping.

After the fibres are separated, they can be spun into yarns and fabrics can be made from these yarns.

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