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Application of starch degrading bacteria from tobacco leaves in improving the flavor of flue-cured tobacco [PDF]
Starch is an essential factor affecting the quality of flue-cured tobacco, and high starch content can affect the sensory quality and safety. Recently, the degradation of macromolecules in tobacco raw materials by using additional microorganisms to ...
Li Ni +12 more
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Flue-Cured Tobacco Production Costs [PDF]
Excluding land and quota costs, it cost $1,612 per acre, or $85 per 100 pounds, to produce flue-cured tobacco in 1979. Including land and quota pushed total costs to $2,300 per acre or $121 per 100 pounds when land and quota values were based on average
Grise, Verner N.
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Regional metabolomic profiling reveals lipid metabolic signatures associated with oil content in flue-cured tobacco. [PDF]
IntroductionFlue-cured tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) leaves exhibit substantial variation in oil content, yet the metabolic basis underlying these differences remains unclear.MethodsIn this study, we integrated physicochemical measurements, ultrastructural
Li G +11 more
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Bacterial dynamic of flue-cured tobacco leaf surface caused by change of environmental conditions [PDF]
Kesu Wei, Haozhen Li, Long Yang
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Widely targeted metabolomics reveals maturity-associated metabolic differences and their associations with style characteristics in flue-cured tobacco from distinct ecological regions of Guizhou. [PDF]
To clarify maturity-associated metabolic differences in flue-cured tobacco grown in distinct ecological regions of Guizhou and their relationships with post-curing style characteristics, middle leaves of Yunyan 87 were collected from Dafang County (DF ...
Cai C +12 more
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Diisocyanates are highly reactive compounds with two functional isocyanate groups. The exposure of diisocyanates is associated with severely adverse health effects, such as asthma, inflammation in the respiratory tract, and cancer. The hydrolysis product
Kai Cai +8 more
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Poly(butylene adipate-co-terephthalate) biodegradable mulch film (PBAT-BMF) is gradually applied in agricultural production, but its potential ecological risks have not been studied so far.
Weichang Gao +7 more
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The environmental effects caused by the proliferation of microplastics have received extensive attention. However, at this stage, there is a lack of research on the toxicology of microplastics and their impacts on plants.
Shuyi Zhang +4 more
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Nitric oxide (NO) is involved not only in the regulation of plant growth, development, and stress responses but also in the regulation of plant-microbe interactions.
Han Li +9 more
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A Myriad of biotic and abiotic factors inevitably affects the growth and production of tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.), which is a model crop and sought-after worldwide for its foliage.
Yu Huang +11 more
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