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Deportment of paulista varieties of cotton through use of hand and mechanical harvesting

Effects of harvesting practices on the properties of cotton fibers and yarn, yield and grade were studied for three comercial varieties: IAC 13-1, IAC RM3 and IAC RM4-SM5. The results obtained point out that there was no interation between harvesting practices and varieties. Hand-picked cotton always gave better yield during ginning, with less percentage of breaking. With exception of micronaire, that was better for machine-picked cotton, no difference was observed for the other tecnological properties, when hand-picked cotton and machine-picked cotton were compared. The average grade index for all the experiments was about one grade and a half better for the lint of hand-picked cotton.


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