Question: Which of these processes is commonly used in tobacco production?
Options:
De-suckering
Retting
Winning
Thinning
Other options
-(b) Retting: Retting is primarily used in the processing of flax, hemp, and other fibers.
-(c) Winning: Winning refers to the process of separating the leaves from the plant.
-(d) Thinning: Thinning is a process in many crops where excess plants are removed to allow better spacing.
🛑 Additional Information::
•  Desuckering or Suckering:
-After topping, auxiliary buds grow and produce shoots known as suckers.
-The process of removing these suckers is called desuckering or suckering.
•  Objective:
-To divert the energy and nutrients from flowers to the leaves.
-This helps in increasing the size of the leaves and the final leaf yield.
-It also improves the quality of the leaves.
•  Exceptions:
-Most tobaccos grown are topped and suckered.
-Wrapper tobacco is an exception where texture is more important, and it may not undergo topping and desuckering.