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Der Wau besteht aus der Pflanze Reseda luteola. Man benutzt denselben hauptsächlich in der Woll- und Seidenfärberei, um gelbe und olivengelbe Farben hervorzubringen.

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Hummel, J.J., Knecht, E. (1888). Gelbe Farbstoffe. In: Die Färberei und Bleicherei der Gespinnstfasern. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-91206-1_15

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