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Original Articles

Impact of Early Defoliation on California Pima Cotton Boll Opening, Lint Yield, and Quality

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Pages 528-541 | Received 27 Feb 2015, Accepted 25 May 2015, Published online: 18 Aug 2015
 

Abstract

Chemical defoliation is a necessary pre-harvest practice in Pima cotton (Gossypium barbadense L.) production in California. Growers begin defoliating as early as possible but yield and quality loss can occur if the bolls are not fully mature. Harvest aids can advance harvest dates, avoid late-season pests, and adverse weather conditions in California. A study was conducted on Pima cotton, cv. ‘Phytogen-802’. Different rates of Ginstar (ai thidiazuron/diuron, Bayer CropScience) or Ginstar plus Finish 6-Pro (ai ethephon/cyclanilide, Bayer CropScience) were applied at 6 to 7 nodes above cracked boll (NACB) or 4 to 5 NACB at various rates. Results showed that these harvest aids could be applied at the tested rates at both timings without any adverse effects on percent open bolls, and lint yield and quality. Therefore, application of these harvest-aid materials starting at 6 to 7 NACB can benefit Pima cotton growers in California as early harvests can be achieved without compromising lint yield or quality.

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