defolicants
Defolicants, also known as harvest aids or crop desiccants, are chemical substances applied to plants, typically at the end of their growing season, to induce leaf drop. This process facilitates harvesting, particularly for crops like cotton, potatoes, and soybeans, where mature leaves can interfere with mechanical harvesting equipment, leading to reduced efficiency and increased contamination of the harvested product.
The use of defolicants allows for a more uniform and timely harvest. By removing the foliage, farmers
Commonly used defolicants include organophosphates, thiocarbamates, and bipyridylium compounds. The specific chemical chosen depends on the