A study on some resource plants in the area of Magway Township has been undertaken in the life of applied botany and local need. This study aims to survey the useful plants, which can produce plant dyes. Because most of the chemical dyes are very expensive, some may be poisonous to use. Therefore the plant dyes extracted from the plants collected from our surrounding area give the beneficial interrelationship in the life of the people around the area. Some of these plants are wild and other is cultivated. The distinguished character, importance of vegetable dying plants resultant color .intensity depending on the different types of mordant are studied and photograph records have been taken
Due to the potentially harmful effects of some synthetic dyes, there is an increasing demand for nat...
Natural dyes are dyes or colorants that are derived from plants, animals, insects and minerals .Most...
International audienceDue to the potentially harmful effects of some synthetic dyes, there is an inc...
The present paper is based on extensive survey. Collection of ethnobotanical information and natural...
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Goa being a small state on Western coast of India is gifted with more than 3,000 different species o...
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528-531In ancient India people used natural dyes to stain woollen products. These dyes were obtain...
228-234Every herb can be used to make dye. Herbal dyes being natural tend to be softer and their r...
154-165The present paper is based on extensive survey, collection of ethnobotanical information and ...
Due to the potentially harmful effects of some synthetic dyes, there is an increasing demand for nat...
Natural dyes are dyes or colorants that are derived from plants, animals, insects and minerals .Most...
International audienceDue to the potentially harmful effects of some synthetic dyes, there is an inc...
The present paper is based on extensive survey. Collection of ethnobotanical information and natural...
306-315Goa is a small state on the Western coast of India is gifted with more than 3,000 different s...
Goa being a small state on Western coast of India is gifted with more than 3,000 different species o...
This study examines the dye plants in the Texas plains region and the extent of their dye-producing ...
A study to identify and collect the sources of natural dyes that were used by hand cloth weavers in ...
39-46The paper describes 34 plant species, belonging to 30 families, used in the extraction of dyes...
With the discovery of synthetic dyes all colour industries, not only textile industry had turned to ...
This paper is based on the extraction, isolation and identification of yellow dye pigments present i...
Natural dyes are the substances extracted from various parts of the plant like leaves, flowers, stem...
528-531In ancient India people used natural dyes to stain woollen products. These dyes were obtain...
228-234Every herb can be used to make dye. Herbal dyes being natural tend to be softer and their r...
154-165The present paper is based on extensive survey, collection of ethnobotanical information and ...
Due to the potentially harmful effects of some synthetic dyes, there is an increasing demand for nat...
Natural dyes are dyes or colorants that are derived from plants, animals, insects and minerals .Most...
International audienceDue to the potentially harmful effects of some synthetic dyes, there is an inc...