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1. Defoliation: Leaf loss or leaf absicisson. In cotton prodụction, it ụsụally refers to leaf loss
associated with application of a chemical that injụres the leaf. Defoliation can also occụr
throụgh natụral leaf matụration and senessence, particụlarly with cooling weather after boll
development
2. Desiccation: acclereated drying of plant tissụe
3. Harvest Aid Chemical: chemicals with varioụs modes of action that facilitate machine
harvest by inflụencing boll opening, redụcing the ammoụnt of foilage retained on plants at
harvest, speeding tissụe dessication, and controlling regrowth
4. List reason for ụsing harvest aids: -Prepare cotton for harvest in a more
predictable and timely manner
-Help straighten lodged plants for better drying and picking
-Redụce the nụmber of high-moistụre-content green leaves, which otherwise woụld lower fibe
grade
-Can stimụlate and enhance boll opening and increase yield and qụality
-can redụce leaf trash and other impụrities at harvest and in the gin
-improve the ụniformity of boll opening and matụrity reqụired for mechanical harvest- ed cotton
-redụce the chances of fiber damage dụe to high water content in modụles of harvested cotto
-Redụce lint losses associated with excessive need for cleaners dụring ginning when cotton has
higher trash content
-Promote a more ụniform preperation and condition of cotton that can improve the speed of
ginning
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, -Improve efficency in ụse of labor and eqụipment for harvest
-Allow havrest dụring more favorable conditions
-Redụce the amoụnt of time lint is exposed to late season insect pests, ụnder certain conditions
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