Verlag: Agrotech, Udaipur, 2009
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents 1. Wool production in India vis a vis world scenario/S.A. Karim. 2. Genetically improved sheep breeds in India/A.L. Arora. 3. Newly developed wool sheep breeds/strains in India/L. Leslie Leo Prince Gopal R. Gowane and Ashish Chopra. 4. Fine wool production in North Temperate Region of India/S.K. Niranjan and P. S. Oberoi. 5. Strategies for carpet wool productivity maximization in Arid Region of India/H.K. Narula. 6. Strategies for enhancing feed and fodder production for sheep/J.S. Mann and S.C. Sharma. 7. Role of nutrient in augmenting wool production/M.K. Tripathi and S.K. Sankhyan. 8. Wool yield and quality under different production systems/A.K. Shinde. 9. Maximization of wool production through reproductive technologies/S.M.K. Naqvi and Anil Joshi. 10. Biotechnological tools for improving wool production and quality/L. Leslie Leo Prince Chandan Paswan and Ved Prakash. 11. Animal Health Care System for augmenting wool production/D. Singh and C.P. Swarnkar. 12. Communicable diseases through wool transportation marketing and processing and their elimination/D. Mondal and F.A. Khan. 13. Scenario of woollen industry in India vis a vis world/N.P. Gupta. 14. Present status of Angora Wool Production and utilization/Rajeev Gulyani and N.P. Gupta. 15. Physical and chemical structure of wool/S. Parthasarathy. 16. Advances in wool quality evaluation/S. Parthasarathy. 17. Techniques in wool shearing hand vs. machine/M.K. Srivastava. 18. Techniques for grading and marketing of wool/D.C. Gupta and A. Suresh. 19. Advances in wool scouring and carbonisation/A.K. Pokharna. 19. Utilization of wool for apparel manufacturing/D.B. Shakyawar. 20. Improvement in quality of woollen shawl through blending of speciality hair fibers/R.K. Arora. 21. Value addition of wool through blanket manufacturing/D.B. Shakyawar. 22. Advances in carpet manufacturing and evaluation/P.C. Patni. 23. Chemical finishing woollen carpet in retrospect and prospect/K.K. Goswami and R.K. Malik. 24. Functionality of carpets/S.M. Ishtiaque and Ajay Kumar. 25. Recent trend in carpet manufacturing an Indian experience/K.C. Bothra. 26. Computer aided design in carpet manufacturing/D.B. Shakyawar. 27. Value addition of wool through felt manufacturing/D.B. Shakyawar and N.P. Gupta. 28. Technological advances in utilization of Coarse Deccani Wool/A.K. Pokharna. 30. Innovative technologies for dyeing of woollen products/L. Ammayappan. 31. Application of natural colours on woollen materials/L. Ammayappan. 32. Quality improvement of woollen products through chemical finishing techniques/L. Ammayappan. 33. Garment manufacturing technologies for woollen/worsted fabric/Muntazir Ahmed. 34. Value addition of woollen products through knitting and garment making/Muntazir Ahmed. 35. Fabric objective measurement technology/B.K. Behera. 36. Wool losses at different stages and its prevention/R.K. Arora. 37. Transferable technologies for wool production/J.S. Mann and L.R. Meena. 38. Application of information technology in wool production and value addition/S. Sureshkumar. Wool obtained from sheep possesses unique characteristics of softness warmthness and provides excellent hand value. It has many versatile uses in apparel floor coverings and furnishings. The contribution of wool in Indian textiles is relatively less as compared to other nature and synthetic fibers. However woollen textiles are important as they exported widely and provide employment in both the rural and organized sectors at relatively low capital cost in some specific areas of utilization. The Indian Wollen Industry is well recognized particularly in the field of carpet export. The major production of wool in India is of carpet quality. In apparel sector the industry depends mostly on imported fine wool. Non woven woollen felt has emerged as a newer industrial application. These applications add value to the wool by more than three to five folds. The present book is outcomes of series of lectures were delivered by ex.