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fertilizer
A Research paper
Practical Research I
Briones JAYPEE P. Jr
Aquias Jerson A.
Second semester
School year 2023-2024
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
Definition of terms
Zina, 2013) .Banana is the secondmost produced fruit after citrus. It has
16% contribution in the world’s total fruit production.
2.2 BANANA FIBRES
Thisconsistsofstudiesrelatedtobananafibresanditsapplications.Sinha (1973)169 studied on
the use of banana plant fibre as a substitute for Jute. Banana-plantfibre is strong, soft, and coarse
and technique developed for processing the fibre on standard jutemachinery is reported. In some
trials the banana fibre were also blended with Mesta (cellulosicfibre). The banana 81 fibre spin
ability and weaving performance were invested, so that it can beused as a good substitute for jute
in making of sacks and packaging materials. The yarncomposed of entirely of banana fibre can
replace jute on weft, sacking warp yarn and stillmaintain the standard cloth characteristic
Banana. The study also affirmed that sacking fabricswoven with banana-fibre yarn as weft and
with jute yarn in the other direction compiled withstandard specifications and performed better
than corresponding all-jute fabrics.Jute Technological Research Laboratories, (JTR Lab)
Calcutta73, carried out an experimentwork, (1974) on rope making with banana plant fibre. It
was concluded that banana fibre canreplace certain percentage of Mesta, a cellulosic fibre in the
composition of agricultural ropes.The Mesta or allied fibers thus saved could be more profitably
be used for packaging textiles andother materials fibre yarn makes the cloth brighter, impart
better dyeing properties and can alsobe bleached. This additional outlet for the products of
banana plantations would benefit thefarmer, but a prerequisite for economic use of banana
fibre will be a steady bulk supply, initiallyat a somewhat lower price than that of the existing
comparable fibres.Kurein (1981)87 studied on the dyeing behavior of banana fibre. During
this study 4 differentclasses of dyes were used on unmercerised, mercerized cotton fibre and
banana fibre. Their dye-uptake, wash-fastness and light- fastness were determined. The dyes
selected were direct dye, vatdye, reactive dye, and azo dye. The following conclusions have
been drawn.
And this is the some benefits of banana’s, Powerful potassium: A medium banana gives you
422 milligrams, which is 9% of what you need every day. This mineral is a big player in heart
health. Potassium-rich foods help manage your blood pressure because they help you get rid
of more sodium when you pee. Potassium also relaxes the walls of your blood vessels, which
helps lower your BP. These are the different varieties of banana’s Nino/Sucrier, Inarnibal,
Philippine lakatan, Kunnan, Gros Michel Dwarf Cavendish, Gran nain, Valley, Williams, Double,
Dwarf and red tall, Gerei langi, Maoli, Ae Ae, Popoulu, Hua moa, French horn, False horn,
Thousand finger, Raja puri, Blueggoe, Blue java, Pelipita, Pisang awak, Praying hands, Saba,
Gold finger, FHIA, Fehi.