TSRC, Tob. Sci. Res. Conf., 2023, 76, abstr. 04 (Symposium Harm Reduction) Global harm reduction regulation and research opportunities KOVACEVIC P. Cryomass Technologies Inc. Abstract not available....
CORESTA Meeting, Agronomy/Phytopathology, 2017, Santa Cruz do Sul, AP 16 Impact of removal of the lower stalk leaves, time of topping and leaf number on yield and quality of flue-cured Virginia MENEZES E.L.; TEIXEIRA D.V.; FRANTZ E.; OLIVEIRA V.B.; BERETTA O.I. Alliance One Brasil Exp. de Tabacos Ltda, Passo do Sobrado, RS, Brazil The Brazilian tobacco is known around the word for its flavour, especially derived from upper stalk leaves. Currently, there is a market oversupply of lugs of flue-cured Virginia (FCV) and it has become an issue for the industry and farmers...
CORESTA Meeting, Agronomy/Phytopathology, 2017, Santa Cruz do Sul, AP 23 Resistance and control of yellowing stunt disease in flue-cured tobacco in southern Brazil ESPINDULA L.F.; OLIVEIRA E.D.; PANIZ C.; LORENCETTI C. Alliance One Brasil Exp. de Tabacos Ltda, Vera Cruz, RS, Brazil Yellow stunt disease, also known as field root-rot, is primarily caused by Pythium dissotocum and has been detected over all the flue-cured tobacco (FCV) production regions in southern Brazil over recent years, prevailing in the state of Rio Grande...
CORESTA Meeting, Agronomy/Phytopathology, 2017, Santa Cruz do Sul, AP 38 Agronomic performance of doubled haploid lines and their use as parental lines of hybrids OLIVEIRA E.D.(1); MILLER R.D.(2) (1) Alliance One Brasil Exp. de Tabacos Ltda, Vera Cruz, RS, Brazil; (2) University of Kentucky, Kentucky Tobacco Research and Development Center, Lexington, KY, U.S.A. Production of doubled haploid lines (DH) is often used to significantly reduce the amount of time required to achieve homozygosity in tobacco breeding populations. The most prominent reported disadvantage with regard to using DH techniques in tobacco...
CORESTA Meeting, Smoke/Technology, Budapest, 1993, ST 10 Tobacco Documentation Centre TULLY R. Tobacco Documentation Centre. The Tobacco Documentation Centre (TDC) was constituted as a non-profit organization in January, 1992 by BAT Co, Rothmans, Philip Morris, R.J. Reynolds, Reemtsma and Gallaher. Drawing additional support from Japan Tobacco, Austria Tabak, Imperial...