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Changes in hemp secondary fiber production related to technical fiber variability revealed by light microscopy and attenuated total reflectance Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy

机译:光学显微镜和衰减的全反射傅里叶变换红外光谱显示,与技术纤维变异性相关的大麻二次纤维产量变化

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Interest in hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) is increasing due to the development of a new range of industrial applications based on bast fibers. However the variability of bast fiber yield and quality represents an important barrier to further exploitation. Primary and secondary fiber content was examined in two commercial hemp varieties (Fedora 17, Santhica 27) grown under contrasted sowing density and irrigation conditions. Both growing conditions and hemp varieties impact stem tissue architecture with a large effect on the proportion of secondary fibers but not primary fibers. Attenuated total reflectance infrared spectroscopy allowed the discrimination of manually-isolated native primary fibers and secondary fibers but did not reveal any clustering according to growing conditions and variety. Infrared data were confirmed by wet chemistry analyses that revealed slight but significant differences between primary and secondary fiber cell wall composition. Infrared spectroscopy of technical fibers obtained after mechanical defibering revealed differences with native primary, but not secondary fibers and also discriminated samples obtained from plants grown under different conditions. Altogether the results suggested that the observed variability of hemp technical fibers could be partially explained by i) differences in secondary fiber production and ii) differential behavior during mechanical defibering resulting in unequal separation of primary and secondary fibers.
机译:由于基于韧皮纤维的一系列新的工业应用的发展,人们对大麻(大麻)的兴趣​​正在增加。然而,韧皮纤维产量和质量的可变性代表了进一步开发的重要障碍。在对比的播种密度和灌溉条件下种植的两种商业大麻品种(Fedora 17,Santhica 27)中检测了初级和次级纤维含量。生长条件和大麻品种都会影响茎组织结构,对次生纤维的比例有很大影响,但对一次纤维的影响不大。衰减的全反射红外光谱法可以区分人工分离的天然原生纤维和次生纤维,但不会根据生长条件和品种而显示出任何聚类。湿化学分析证实了红外数据,该数据揭示了初级和次级纤维细胞壁成分之间的微小但显着的差异。机械脱纤维后获得的工业纤维的红外光谱显示与天然初级纤维有所区别,但与次级纤维没有区别,还区别了在不同条件下生长的植物获得的样品。总体而言,结果表明,所观察到的大麻工业纤维的变异性可以部分由以下原因来解释:i)次级纤维生产中的差异和ii)机械脱纤维过程中的差异行为,导致初级和次级纤维的不均等分离。

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