Impact of adding moisture at the gin lint slide on cotton fiber quality

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Anthony, WS [1 ]
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[1] USDA ARS, Cotton Ginning Lab, Stoneville, MS 38776 USA
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bales; color deterioration; moisture;
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The purpose of this research was to determine if moisture applied before packaging caused cotton fiber degradation during subsequent storage. Fiber quality characteristics of universal density cotton bales were determined before and after extended storage (months) in three separate studies. For the test bales, water was sprayed over the top of the fiber as it came down the lint slide after ginning and cleaning. The bales were then packaged at universal density and placed in either tripled polyethylene bags, woven polypropylene bags, or fully coated woven polypropylene bags, and then stored at atmospheric conditions. Bale moisture content after the water was added ranged from less than 5% to over 15% up w.b. The bales changed weight and moisture content substantially during storage depending on the type of bale covering and the initial bale moisture content. Most fiber quality characteristics except color remained about the same. The HVI color decreased from Middling (31) before storage to as low as Strict Low Middling Spotted (43) after storage depending on moisture content Other HVI data changed slightly during storage regardless of the moisture level. The higher initial bale moisture contents resulted in greater degradation in color Based on these studies, cotton bales should not be stored at moisture contents above 7.3% w.b. regardless of bale covering materials.
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页码:719 / 734
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