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24 Αυγ 2014 · This datasheet on Nicotiana tabacum covers Identity, Overview, Associated Diseases, Pests or Pathogens, Distribution, Dispersal, Hosts/Species Affected, Biology & Ecology, Environmental Requirements, Natural Enemies, Impacts, Uses, Management, Economics, Further Information.
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The genus Nicotiana is said to be named for John Nicot,...
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15 Ιουλ 2014 · We analyzed methanol extracts of flowers, nectar, and pollen from 31 cultivated and wild plant species, including multiple sites and cultivars, by liquid‐chromatography–mass‐spectrometry.
Various Nicotiana species, commonly referred to as tobacco plants, are cultivated as ornamental garden plants. N. tabacum is grown worldwide for the cultivation of tobacco leaves used for manufacturing and producing tobacco products, including cigars, cigarillos, cigarettes, chewing tobacco, dipping tobacco, snuff, and snus.
16 Νοε 2021 · 16 November 2021. Nicotiana rustica (wild tobacco) Author: CABI Authors Info & Affiliations. Publication: CABI Compendium. https://doi.org/10.1079/cabicompendium.36325. Datasheet Types: Crop, Host plant, Pest. Get Access. Abstract. This datasheet on Nicotiana rustica covers Identity, Distribution, Hosts/Species Affected, Uses, Further Information.
Introduction. Plants have evolved a variety of chemical defenses to fend off a multitude of attackers [1]. Plants may use both constitutive and herbivore-induced defenses; these can involve primary as well as secondary metabolism, as in compensatory growth that occurs as a plastic phenotypic response to damage [2], [3].
Nicotiana attenuata, is a diploid wild tobacco native to the Great Basin desert of the United States with popula-tions across Utah, Nevada, Arizona, Oregon, and California. This plant has adapted to an ecological niche defined by the post-fire environment, where soils tend to be nitrogen-rich and biotic stresses are highly dynamic [1]. During the
Nicotiana attenuata is a species of wild tobacco known by the common name coyote tobacco. It is native to western North America from British Columbia to Texas and northern Mexico, where it grows in many types of habitat.