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Question: Patsun is a common cordage fibre. It is obtained from the stem of A. _Cannabis sativa_ B. _Hibi...
Patsun is a common cordage fibre. It is obtained from the stem of
A. Cannabis sativa
B. Hibiscus cannabinus
C. Musa textilis
D. Agave sisalana
Solution
Patsun is a plant that produces fibres. It comes from the Malvaceae family and is usually called white jute. It grows approximately 3-4 meters. Produces yellow flowers.
Complete answer:
The herbaceous flowering plant is Cannabis sativa. The cannabaceae belong to the family. This is an annual plant with marijuana by-products.
And hashish is a medicinal product that is widely used and produced. Each section of the plant is harvested differently depending on the purpose of its use.
Kenaf is commonly referred to as Hibiscus cannabinus. He belongs to the Malvaceae family. Also known as Deccan hemp and Java jute. The fibre derived from the plant also applies in its name. It is one of the ally jute fibres with the same features. As a human and animal diet, kenaf leaves are eaten. It is used for the production of bags, cords etc.
Musa textilis Abacá's binomial name. The plant is also called hemp Manila. It belongs to the Musaceae family. It is a Philippine-born banana species. The plant cultivates between 13 and 12 feet and on average 12 feet. These products are used in a range of paper products such as filter paper, tea bags and bills.
The binomial name of the sisal is Agave sisalana. It belongs to the Asparagaceae family. It is also sometimes called "sisal hemp". It produces steep fibres that are used to make cords. In different products such as shoes, tapestries, clothing and dartboards, sisal fiber is used.
**Therefore option (b)Hibiscus cannabinus is the correct answer. **
Note:
Hibiscus cannabinus is a Hibiscus species. It is one of the jute's ally fibres. In Manipur the plant's leaves are eaten and referred to as sugar.