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Somaclonal Variation in Nicotiana sylvestris

1990
Nicotiana sylvestris is a diploid species (2n = 24) from the Solanaceae family, native of the Andean foothills of northwestern Argentina, where it grows from 500 to 1600 m, generally in moist woods, but also on red silt and sandy banks. In 1899, Spegazzini and Comes described it as “a robust plant of the aspect of cultivated tobacco” (cited by ...
Prat, D., de Paepe, R., Li, X.Q.
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The biosynthesis of feruloyltyramine in Nicotiana tabacum

Phytochemistry, 1984
Abstract The biosynthesis of feruloyltyramine in Nicotiana tabacum Xanthi n.c. leaves is achieved through the action of the enzyme feruloyl-CoA tyramine N -feruloyl-CoA transferase. Its activity is increased 5- to 8-fold following infection by tobacco mosaic virus at 20°.
Negrel, Jonathan, Martin, C.
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Transformation in Nicotiana edwardsonii [PDF]

open access: possible, 1993
Nicotiana edwardsonii Christie and D.W. Hall (Christie and Hall 1979) obtained by crossing N. clevelandii A. Gray with N. glutinosa L. is vigorous, fertile, and hypersensitive to tobacco mosaic virus (TMV). It possesses wide susceptibility to plant viruses like its N. clevelandii parent but has the vigor and size of its N. glutinosa parent.
Fang C. Wu   +4 more
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Biodiversity of Nicotiana (Solanaceae) [PDF]

open access: possible, 2020
This brief synopsis outlines current knowledge of the biodiversity of the genus Nicotiana L., the fifth largest genus in the family Solanaceae. Of the 82 species of Nicotiana currently recognized, most are from the New World (North, Central, and South America), but a significant radiation has occurred in arid-zone Australia (ca. 35 species).
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Nicotiana: Züchtungsforschung und Züchtung [Nicotiana - breeding research and breeding]

1986
Starting from the description of the structure, number and meiotic behaviour of chromosomes, the evolution of the economically important Nicotiana species is analysed. Flowering, expected fertility, incompatibility and male sterility, seed development, as well as germination, are used as criteria to outline the principles of Nicotiana breeding.
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The Genus Nicotiana

Soil Science, 1955
W. B. Turrill, T. H. Goodspeed
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Nicotiana glauca Graham Nicotiana tabacum L. Solanaceae

2023
Imane Ouasti   +2 more
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