Impact of harvest aid timing and machine spindle harvesting on neps in upland cotton

Author:

Bange Michael P1,Long Robert L2

Affiliation:

1. Cotton Catchment Communities Co-operative Research Centre, CSIRO Plant Industry, Australia

2. Cotton Catchment Communities Co-operative Research Centre, CSIRO Materials Science and Engineering, Australia

Abstract

Neps are fiber entanglements created during the mechanical processing of cotton and are often associated with immature fibers. Even in small amounts neps can affect textile quality and cotton marketability. Machine harvesting, lower fiber linear density (fineness), and more immature bolls at harvest are factors that contribute to neps. However, it is not clear whether differences in fiber linear density or immature bolls at harvest combine with harvest method to substantially affect neps. The aim of this study was to compare machine spindle and hand-harvested cotton collected from four field studies with treatments that differed in percentage of immature bolls and fiber linear density at harvest (resulting from differences in harvest aid timing) and to test for statistical interactions. By systematically varying the timing of harvest aids to cease crop growth, removing fruiting branches, or both, differences in the percentage of immature bolls and fiber linear density were generated. In all studies spindle harvesting increased neps, but there were no significant statistical interactions between the harvest method with harvest aid timing or branch removal treatments. When all measurements of neps were combined across studies there was a multiple regression that explained the level of neps with the harvest method and fiber linear density ( R2 = 0.66). These responses supported the individual season analyses, finding no statistical interaction of harvest method with either variable. Spindle harvesting increased neps by an average of 53 count/g compared to hand harvesting. Identifying reasons for differences in nep levels between cotton growing regions may assist in developing strategies to reduce neps.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Polymers and Plastics,Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous)

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