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Measurement of light penetration through a simulated merino fleece

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posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00 authored by A King, K R Millington
The degree of light penetration along the length of the fibre of a simulated Merino fleece was measured using a fibre optic probe to investigate the relationship between light exposure and photodamage to the wool fibre. The percentage of the total direct sunlight that reached the base of the 100-mm long, simulated, closed Merino fleece was ~1% and the section of the fibre from the root to 60 mm from the root was protected from exposure. The light intensity at the base of the fibre was increased to 2% when the density of the simulated fleece was halved. Wool was scoured and the yellowness and intensity of methylene blue staining was measured to estimate the extent of damage to wool staples.

History

Journal

Animal production science

Volume

50

Issue

5-6

Pagination

585 - 588

Publisher

CSIRO Publishing

Location

Collingwood, VIC

ISSN

1836-0939

eISSN

1836-5787

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2010, CSIRO

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