A study was made to investigate the potential of several local puckerbrush or weed trees and shrubs as sources of fiber for papermaking. It is an extension of previous studies which were reported in Technical Bulletin 49 of the Life Sciences and Agriculture Experiment Station, University of Maine at Orono
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1999Current environmental and social pressures are limiti...
In a longer time perspective the justification of using non-wood fibres as industrial raw material w...
The research described in this report was a further effort to determine the potential of woody plant...
This study investigates the potential of several local puckerbrush or weed trees and shrubs as sourc...
A study was made of the potential of weed trees and shrubs, called puckerbrush, native to the stat...
For decades foresters and fiber-using industries throughout the world have been concerned with the p...
Report Introduction: Perhaps the most critical problem presented by the rapidly increasing world de...
Pulp and paper men in recent years have taken much interest in the development of new species to tak...
In the nine states of the Rocky Mountain empire, some 375 million cords of potential pulpwood are gr...
Many forests in the interior western region of the United States consist of densely stocked small-di...
The present study shows that barley straw (Hordeum vulgare) can be a supplementary raw material of ...
In this study, the chemical composition, fiber morphology, pulp, and paper properties of the pomegra...
The value of woody plants in the paper-making industry is unquestioned. As our present supply of the...
Conversion to wood as a source of fiber for making paper and fiberboard has created several new mark...
Although the use of hardwoods for pulp and paper manufacture has increased considerably during recen...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1999Current environmental and social pressures are limiti...
In a longer time perspective the justification of using non-wood fibres as industrial raw material w...
The research described in this report was a further effort to determine the potential of woody plant...
This study investigates the potential of several local puckerbrush or weed trees and shrubs as sourc...
A study was made of the potential of weed trees and shrubs, called puckerbrush, native to the stat...
For decades foresters and fiber-using industries throughout the world have been concerned with the p...
Report Introduction: Perhaps the most critical problem presented by the rapidly increasing world de...
Pulp and paper men in recent years have taken much interest in the development of new species to tak...
In the nine states of the Rocky Mountain empire, some 375 million cords of potential pulpwood are gr...
Many forests in the interior western region of the United States consist of densely stocked small-di...
The present study shows that barley straw (Hordeum vulgare) can be a supplementary raw material of ...
In this study, the chemical composition, fiber morphology, pulp, and paper properties of the pomegra...
The value of woody plants in the paper-making industry is unquestioned. As our present supply of the...
Conversion to wood as a source of fiber for making paper and fiberboard has created several new mark...
Although the use of hardwoods for pulp and paper manufacture has increased considerably during recen...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1999Current environmental and social pressures are limiti...
In a longer time perspective the justification of using non-wood fibres as industrial raw material w...
The research described in this report was a further effort to determine the potential of woody plant...