Gary R. Gamble, USDA-ARS, Cotton Quality Research Station, P.O. Box 792, Clemson, SC 29633
Three varieties of cotton each grown in three different
growing locations in the U.S. over two growing seasons were scoured in order to
remove all non-cellulose chemical constituents. The resulting cottons were
subsequently analyzed for calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium and iron
contents. The goal of this work is to provide regional and varietal information
regarding potential differences in dyeability due to the presence of metals in
the cellulose matrix.