Field studies to evaluate the response of cotton to flame cultivation
were conducted in 1994, 1995, and 1996. Flame cultivation at different
liquid propane-gas (LP-gas) pressure settings (100 and 175 kPa) with
or without watershield protection was applied to cotton at two stages
of growth (20 to 25 cm and 40 to 45 cm tall). In 1994, younger cotton
was more susceptible to flame cultivation than older cotton, and flami
ng at an LP-gas pressure of 175 kPa without watershield protection inc
reased plant injury regardless of growth stage, whereas injury was not
evident in 1995 and 1996. Injury caused by flame cultivation was a tr
ansient browning of lower leaf margins. The use of a watershield spray
ed above the burner reduced injury. Flame cultivation applied to cotto
n 20 to 25 cm tall slightly elevated the first fruiting node, but no e
ffects were noted on other vegetative and reproductive growth paramete
rs or yield regardless of pressure setting or watershield protection.
Flame cultivation applied to cotton 40 to 45 cm tall did not affect th
e position of the first fruiting node. Although flame cultivation caus
ed some injury one year, total seed cotton and cotton lint yields were
not reduced.