نتایج جستجو برای: wool

تعداد نتایج: 4385  

1999
G. J. LEE A. J. WILLIAMS

Sheep from 4 Merino flocks, different in annual clean fleece production when grazed together, were given several nutritional treatments to compare the relationships of wool sulphur with nutrient intake, and with wool growth and plasma cystine. The sheep were selected from a finewool (Fl), a strong wool (S), and 2 medium-Peppin (MP6 and MPlO) flocks. The nutritional treatments varied intakes of ...

ژورنال: گلجام 2006
زرینه, سعید, منتظر, مجید,

The influence of urea as an additive in dyeing of wool with madder was evaluated in this work. A different concentration of urea was applied on wool yarns before, during and after dyeing of samples. The treated samples were tested for dye absorption at different time, wicking, sinking, wash and light fastness and surface morphology by scanning electronic microscope. The results show that urea i...

2013
Guangbin Liu Ruize Liu Qinqun Li Xiaohui Tang Mei Yu Xinyun Li Jianhua Cao Shuhong Zhao

BACKGROUND Wool quality is one of the most important economic traits in sheep. The wool fiber is derived from specialized skin cells that are referred to as wool follicles. To understand the roles of microRNAs (miRNAs) in wool fiber growth, we detected the expression patterns of miRNAs in wool follicles at the anagen, catagen, and telogen stages from Tibetan sheep through Solexa sequencing. R...

In recent years, chitosan and its different derivatives have been extensively used in surface modification and functional finishing of textiles. In this study, wool yarns used in handmade carpet were treated with different concentrations of chitosan-poly (amidoamine) dendrimer hybrid (Ch-PAMAM) and characterized by scanning electron microscope (SEM), and their dyeing properties were investi...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2014
Y H Ling H Xiang G Zhang J P Ding Z J Zhang Y H Zhang J L Han Y H Ma X R Zhang

The desmoglein 4 (DSG4) gene is a potential candidate in the search for genes that may affect wool traits, because of its function. This study aimed to screen for polymorphisms in partial exon 16 and 3ꞌUTR of the sheep desmoglein 4 DSG4 gene, and to test its possible association with wool length and crimp associated with fur. Overall, 326 sheep were scanned via single-strand conformational poly...

ژورنال: گلجام 2007
بازیار , قاسم, داداشیان, فاطمه, رحیمی, شهرام , منتظر, مجید,

Special properties of Iranian wool such as elasticity compared with Merino wool leads to more popularity of Persian carpet at an international level. By using of finishing process it is possible to improve some of the physical properties of wool fibers such as fleece modification, increasing of lightness and whiteness and producing a smoother surface that result a better quality carpet. In this...

2012
V G Kulkarni

Wool fibres have been chemically modified by reduction I chlorination under acidic pH Ipre-swelling in conc. formic acid prior to their dyeing with indigenous reactive dyes of different molecular configurations to enhance the reactive dye uptake on wool fibre substrate. The pretreatment processes are inexpensive, less harmful and less time consuming as against the use of imported special wool r...

2000
G. E. ROBARDS

The hypothesis that infrequent feeding of sheep supports a higher rate of wool growth than frequent (daily) feeding was examined using oats grain and three roughages of varying protein content. The wool growth of Merino ewes fed every third and sixth day was significantly greater than that of similar ewes fed every day, when averaged over the four diets. Increased wool production due to infrequ...

2016
Isabella C. C. von Holstein Penelope Walton Rogers Oliver E. Craig Kirsty E. H. Penkman Jason Newton Matthew J. Collins

We investigate the origin of archaeological wool textiles preserved by anoxic waterlogging from seven medieval archaeological deposits in north-western Europe (c. 700-1600 AD), using geospatial patterning in carbon (δ13C), nitrogen (δ15N) and non-exchangeable hydrogen (δ2H) composition of modern and ancient sheep proteins. δ13C, δ15N and δ2H values from archaeological wool keratin (n = 83) and ...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2011
J D Magolski J S Luther T L Neville D A Redmer L P Reynolds J S Caton K A Vonnahme

The effects of maternal nutrition on offspring wool production (quality and quantity) were evaluated. Primiparous Rambouillet ewes (n = 84) were randomly allocated to 1 of 6 treatments in a 2 × 3 factorial design. Selenium treatment [adequate Se (ASe, 9.5 μg/kg of BW) vs. high Se (HSe, 81.8 μg/kg of BW)] was initiated at breeding, and maternal nutritional intake [control (CON, 100% of requireme...

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