50th TWC, Tob. Work. Conf., 2022, abstr. 02 GAP update CHADWELL J.; WALKER L. GAP Connections, Knoxville, TN, USA Reference only. Abstract submission was on a voluntary basis....
50th TWC, Tob. Work. Conf., 2022, abstr. 58 Ecological effects of pesticides on ecosystems and sustainable agriculture in Iran tobacco farms REZAEI A. Iran Tobacco Company, Tehran, Iran Various types of chemical compounds are used to combat pests, diseases and weeds in Iran tobacco farms located in the northern and western provinces. Long-term use of these chemicals has profound effects on the ecosystems of the region. The present...
49th TWC, Tob. Work. Conf., 2020, abstr. 09 GAPC Certification 101 CHADWELL J.; ROCHKES A.; WALKER L.; WHITE K. GAP Connections, Knoxville, TN USA Reference only. Abstract submission was on a voluntary basis....
48th TWC, Tob. Work. Conf., 2018, abstr. 64 An overview of conservation tillage tobacco in Tennessee WALKER E.(1); BAILEY W.A.(1); RHODES N.(1); DENTON P.(2); FOWLKES D.(3) (1) University of Tennessee, Knoxville TN USA; (2) GAP Connections, Knoxville TN USA; (3) Burley Stabilization, Springfield TN USA Conservation tillage tobacco has been evaluated in Tennessee for over 30 years. During this time, no-till and strip-till systems have been compared with conventional tillage. Advantages of conservation tillage tobacco include soil and moisture...
47th TWC, Tob. Work. Conf., 2016, abstr. Panel Discussion 06 GAP Connections STARNES J.; DENTON P. GAP Connections, Knoxville TN USA No abstract available....
CORESTA Congress, Berlin, 2016, Agronomy/Phytopathology Groups, AP 29 The effects of mycorrhizal fungus on tobacco qualitative and quantitative parameters GHORBANIAN D.(1); MASOUDI M.(2) (1) British American Tobacco Pars, Tehran, Iran; (2) Iranian Tobacco Company, Tehran, Iran To study the impact of Mycorrhizal fungus on flue-cured Virginia tobacco (K326) an experiment was carried out in the Golestan Province of Iran in 2014. The experiment was performed as a complete randomised block design with four replications, the...
CORESTA Congress, Paris, 2006, PTPOST 02 Determination of nicotine in tobacco by GC, and comparison with spectrometric method ASHARI ASTANI S.; SOLEIMANIFAKHR F. Iranian Tobacco Company, Tehran, Iran Nowadays the routine method for determination of nicotine in Iranian Tobacco Company is spectrometric method (ISO 2881: 1992). This study was performed in 2004 in order to compare some analytical methods. Three methods were conducted and compared,...
Bull. Spec. CORESTA Congress, Brighton, 1998, p. 157, ST07 The tar prediction from ground tobacco analyses FAKHR T.S. Iranian Tobacco Company, Tehran, Iran A series of eight tobacco samples were preconditioned, milled and sieved between 500-850 µm particle sizes, conditioned at 61% relative humidity and 21°C and pyrolysed in a glass tube heated at 600°C in a current of air adjusted to a flow-rate of...
Bull. Spec. CORESTA Congress, Brighton, 1998, p. 173, ST26 A study of absorption of benzo(a)pyrene in cigarette filter by additives MORADI Z.; MASHAYEKH T. Iranian Tobacco Company, Tehran, Iran Combinations of cellulose acetate tow, filter plasticisers and medium molecular weight polyethylene glycols have been selected in order to minimise the benzo(a)pyrene content of smoke. This has been achieved without detriment to the taste...
Bull. Spec. CORESTA Congress, Yokohama, 1996, p. 140, APOST2 Introduction of a new oriental tobacco AHIFAR H. Iranian Tobacco Institute, Behshar, Iran. Four oriental varieties (B. 178-2, Pobeda 2, Krumovgrad 42, Kharmanli 163) were hybridized in 1985, with the objective to produce a new oriental tobacco with improved quality, yield and suitability to environmental conditions. From 1986-1992,...