Author: T. S. V,
p-ISSN: 0024-9602, e-ISSN:2582-5321, Vol: 5, Issue: sep-sep,
From an experiment conducted in Mysore, it would seem that prickly pear might be profitably used for paper pulp if the spines and massive flesh could be removed by some cheap and easy method. The remaining fibres produced pulp suitable for paper, when mixed with longer-fibred pulp of some other raw material. (The Wealth of India, February 1918).
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