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how many fibres are found in Madhya Pradesh​

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Answered by pageyou967
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Explanation:

CHANDERI. The famous Chanderi fabric is a hand-woven combination of silk and cotton. ...

MAHESHWARI. Maheshwari is also a fabric, somewhat similar to Chanderi. ...

BAGH PRINTS. ...

DURRIES. ...

BATTO BAI DOLLS. ...

ZARI. ...

LEATHER. ...

METAL CRAFT.

Answered by SuryaTrinath
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  1. Cotton
  2. Long-staple fibres:
  3. The staple length is 1-2.5 inches (i.e., about 2.5 – 6.5 cm), having a fine texture and good lustre. It includes types of high quality fibres such as Sea-Island, Egyptian and American Egyptian (Pima). These are not very commonly grown because of difficulties in their cultivation. This fibre is used in high quality fabric, yarn and hosiery items.
  4. ADVERTISEMENTS:
  5. 2. The Standard Medium or Intermediate Staple Cottons:
  6. Here the staple length varies from 1.3 to 5.0 cm. The fibre is relatively coarser. It includes American upland cotton. It is quite popular because of high yields.
  7. 3. Short-staple fibres:
  8. Indian and other Asiatic cottons belong to this class. The fibres are short, coarse and lustreless. They are mostly used to make coarse and cheap fabrics, carpets and blankets etc.
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  10. Cultivated Cottons:
  11. During the long period of cultivation, hundreds of varieties have been developed from wild ancestors through breeding. These varieties differ in their fibre characters as well as in morphological and cultural features.
  12. The cultivated cottons are grouped into the New World Cottons (2 n = 52) and Old World Cottons (2 ft = 26). Most of the important varieties of the former either belong to G. barbadense or G. hirsutum, while most of the Asian and African Cottons (Old World Cottons) belong to G. arboreum and G. herbaceum. In India all these four species are grown. A brief account of these species follows.
  13. 1. Gossypium barbadense (2n = 52):
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  15. It is native of tropical South America. Its flowers are bright yellow with purple spots. The fruit, or boll, has three valves, and the seeds are fuzzy only at the end. It includes Sea-Island and the Egyptian cotton. It belongs to long staple group with fine, strong and silky fibre. Because of its fine quality it has the greatest demand all over the world. In India it is cultivated in Malabar and South Kanara Coastal regions of Kerala state and some parts of Assam.
  16. (a) Sea-Island Cotton:
  17. It is the finest of all cultivated cottons and is largely grown in West Indies, Fiji and along a narrow strip of coastal mainland and islands of the coast of Florida, Georgia and Southern Carolina. Its fine, strong, light cream-coloured fibres are more regular in the number and uniformity of the twists and have a silkier appearance than those of other cottons. These features are exceedingly valuable a>id Sea-Island cotton is in great demand for making finest textiles, laces, cambric and fine hosiery.

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