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    Navigating diverging responsibilities for inclusion in a biobased value chain: the case of Solaris tobacco in South Africa by Eefje De Gelder, Lotte Asveld

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…A case study was conducted in the South African Royal Bafokeng Nation where a biobased project, involving tobacco plant cultivation for foremost oil production, was initiated. …”
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    Assessment of Protective Effect of Some Modern Agrochemicals against Ozone-Induced Stress in Sensitive Clover and Tobacco Cultivars by Oleg Blum, Nataliya Didyk, Nataliya Pavluchenko, Barbara Godzik

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Some modern agrochemicals with antioxidant potential were tested for their protective effect against ozone injury using clover and tobacco ozone-sensitive cultivars as model plants subjected to ambient ozone at two sites (Kyiv city in Ukraine and Szarów village in Poland). …”
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    Difference in nicotine metabolism as a potential factor causing disparities in tobacco consumption estimates by wastewater-based epidemiology by Min-Tz Weng, Kathryn J Steadman, Kelly Zhong, Maryam Al-Gharibeh, Qiuda Zheng, Phong K Thai

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) can be used for estimating tobacco consumption at a population level. It involves analysing wastewater for the nicotine biomarkers cotinine (COT) and 3-hydroxycotinine (3HC). …”
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    Overexpression of CsBRC, an F‐box gene from Camellia sinensis, increased the plant branching in tobacco and rice by Bokun Zhou, Qi Sheng, Xinzhuan Yao, Tong Li, Litang Lu

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…By comparing the phenotypes of CsBRC transgenic tobacco and WT tobacco, it was found that the number of branches of transgenic tobacco was significantly higher than that of wild‐type tobacco. …”
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    Risk Control in Supply Chain Tobacco Processing Unit Using House of Risk Method (A Case of Indonesia) by Ida Bagus Bagus Suryaningrat, Marsa Suci Nurmalasari, Nidya Shara Mahardika, Bambang Herry Purnomo, Nita Kuswardhani

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…There is a tobacco processing factory located in Maesan, Bondowoso, Indonesia that has been facing a problem of high demand but a lack of raw materials to meet it. …”
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    Two New Reference Materials Based on Tobacco Leaves: Certification for over a Dozen of Toxic and Essential Elements by Zbigniew Samczyński, Rajmund S. Dybczyński, Halina Polkowska-Motrenko, Ewelina Chajduk, Marta Pyszynska, Bożena Danko, Elżbieta Czerska, Krzysztof Kulisa, Katarzyna Doner, Paweł Kalbarczyk

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…They are based on two different varieties of tobacco leaves, namely, Oriental Basma Tobacco Leaves (INCT-OBTL-5), grown in Greece, and Polish Virginia Tobacco Leaves (INCT-PVTL-6), grown in Poland. …”
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    Determination of Nicotine in Tobacco by Chemometric Optimization and Cation-Selective Exhaustive Injection in Combination with Sweeping-Micellar Electrokinetic Chromatography by Yi-Hui Lin, Chia-Hsien Feng, Shih-Wei Wang, Po-Yun Ko, Ming-Hsun Lee, Yen-Ling Chen

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…To reduce the harm of tobacco products for smokers, a law was introduced that requires tobacco product containers to be marked with the amount of nicotine as well as tar. …”
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    An Enhanced Drought-Tolerant Method Using SA-Loaded PAMPS Polymer Materials Applied on Tobacco Pelleted Seeds by Yajing Guan, Huawei Cui, Wenguang Ma, Yunye Zheng, Yixin Tian, Jin Hu

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…It suggested that SA-loaded PAMPS hydrogel, a nontoxic superabsorbent polymer, could be used as an effective drought resistance material applied to tobacco pelleted seeds.…”
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