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Effect of Filament Type and Biochemical Composition of Lignocellulose Fiber in Vegetation Growth in Early Plant Establishment Period

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In this article, the effects of fiber type, i.e., filament type and biochemical composition, on early plant establishment period by incorporating two contrasting lignocellulose fibers (coir and water hyacinth) was explored.
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Early plant establishment period for bioengineered structure is important to assess its soil erosion protection and green restoration capability. The use of lignocellulose-based fibers has been recently explored for enhancing vegetation growth. Moreover, the soil–lignocellulose fiber composite has been reported to enhance the water retention and reduce erosion potential. However, the effects of fiber type, i.e., filament type and biochemical composition has not been explored. The objective of the study aims to explore these effects on early plant establishment period by incorporating two contrasting lignocellulose fibers–coir and water hyacinth. Soil column of bare soil and soil–fiber composite compacted at 0.9MDD were prepared and instrumented for measurement of suction and moisture content. An indigenous grass species Axonopus Compressus was transplanted and the growth parameter was monitored for a period of 60 days under greenhouse condition. The results indicated that monofilament fiber such as WH is better suited as a lignocellulose fiber for grass growth in compacted soil based on its water retention, easy root propagation and resistance to desiccation cracking.

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Alkali Activated Black Cotton Soil with Partial Replacement of Class F Fly Ash and Areca Nut Fiber Reinforcement

TL;DR: Alkali activation has received great attention for improving the soil properties with suitable precursor materials, such as F fly ash, which is suitably utilized to improve Black Cotton (BC) soil properties along with ordinary Portland cement by various researchers as mentioned in this paper .
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A closed-form equation for predicting the hydraulic conductivity of unsaturated soils

TL;DR: Van Genuchten et al. as mentioned in this paper proposed a closed-form analytical expression for predicting the hydraulic conductivity of unsaturated soils based on the Mualem theory, which can be used to predict the unsaturated hydraulic flow and mass transport in unsaturated zone.
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Physical Properties of Textile Fibres

W.E. Morton, +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the properties of fiber structure testing and sampling and the effects of variability Elastic recovery Rheology Directional effects Thermo-mechanical responses Fibre breakage and fatigue Theories of mechanical properties Dielectric properties Electrical resistance Static electricity Optical properties Fibre friction Fibre length Fibre density Thermal properties Equilibrium absorption of water Heats of sorption Rate of absorption of moisture The retention of liquid water Swelling
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A simple review of soil reinforcement by using natural and synthetic fibers

TL;DR: In this article, the history, benefits, applications, and possible executive problems of using different types of natural and/or synthetic fibers in soil reinforcement through reference to published scientific data are reviewed.