47th TWC, Tob. Work. Conf., 2016, abstr. Panel Discussion 04 U.S. and global leaf and product market situation and outlook Part 2 THOMPSON S. US Tobacco Cooperative, Raleigh NC USA No abstract available....
Bull. Spec. CORESTA Congress, Harare 1994, p. 199, APTS 2 Tobacco and the Environment : the continuous reduction of worldwide energy source use for green leaf curing CAMPBELL J.S. John. S. Campbell Limited, Wilson, NC, USA Air-, flue-, fire-, and sun-cured, tobacco types require post-harvest curing of green leaves to produce optimum subjective and objective qualities for storage and subsequent processing and manufacture. Materials for construction of curing barns vary...
CORESTA Meeting, Smoke/Technology, Budapest, 1993, ST 28 Trends in tobacco leaf usability CAMPBELL J. John. S. Campbell Limited, Wilson, NC, USA The farmers and the buyers are partners in the production and purchase of usable tobacco leaf for manufacture into products acceptable to the consumer. The blend in these products and their ultimate sales price in the marketplace alters over time....
CORESTA Meeting, Agronomy/Phytopathology, Cesme, 1989, A 02 Effect of storage conditions and genetic characters on the germination capacity of tobacco seeds from varieties of Nicotiana tabacum and N. rustica species ROMAN T. Central Laboratory of the Tobacco Industry, Krakow, Poland
Bull. Spec. CORESTA Congress, Guangzhou 1988, p. 65, APTS-4. Growing flue-cured tobacco for manufacturers' usability and consumer demand CAMPBELL J.S. P.O. Box 3068 Wilson, NC, USA The primary smoking product in all countries today is cigarettes. Blends of leaf in these cigarettes change to meet the demands of the consumer and innovations in manufacture. Growers must, therefore, be continually aware of buyers' leaf requirements...
Bull. Spec. CORESTA Congress, Guangzhou 1988, p. 142, P-15 Breeding tobacco varieties resistant to Botrytis cinerea Pers ROMAN T.; JANKOWSKI F. Central Laboratory of the Tobacco Industry, Krakow, Poland In connection with the recorded spread in Poland of a tobacco disease manifesting itself by stem rot, in the years 1984-1986, a series of tobacco cultivars and wild species were evaluated for resistance to the disease (Botrytis cinera Pers.). The...
Bull. Spec. CORESTA Symposium, Taormina, 1986, p. 71, P14, ISSN.0525-6240 Possibility of storing TSWV in potato tubers as a source of inoculate GAJOS Z.; ROMAN T. Central Laboratory of the Tobacco Industry, Krakow, Poland In the programme of breeding tobacco varieties characterized by the resistance to TSWV it is necessary to control individual generations with regard to their resistance to that virus until homozygous forms are obtained. For this purpose, an...
Bull. Spec. CORESTA Congress, Vienna, 1984, p. 87, A08, ISSN.0525-6240 Colour, a usability evaluation tool for buyer cured tobacco leaf selection CAMPBELL J.S. John. S. Campbell Limited, Wilson, NC, USA First impressions of cured leaf usability for tobacco product manufacture are immediately drawn by the buyer to the intensity and finish of its colour. Therefore, the farmer sorts tobacco prior to sale, based principally on colour and also to meet...
Bull. Spec. CORESTA Congress, Vienna, 1984, p. 108, P01, ISSN.0525-6240 State of work concerning the breeding of a Tobacco. resistant to tomato spotted wilt virus in P`oland GAJOS Z. Central Laboratory of the Tobacco Industry, Krakow, Poland Work has been done in Poland on the cultivation of varieties resistant to Lycopersicum Virus 3 since the Sixties. In the first stage of the work we looked at wild species to find sources of genetic resistance. The species Nicotiana alata proved...
Bull. Spec. CORESTA Symposium, Winston-Salem, 1982, p. 46, A06, ISSN.0525-6240 New constructions of curing barns for solid fuel DUTKA P.; KOPYTKO S.; ROMAN T. Central Laboratory of the Tobacco Industry, Krakow, Poland In consideration of the energy balance of fuels available in Poland, new bulk-curing barn constructions have been developed, especially for flue-cured tobaccos. In 1980-1981, two types of barns were constructed and tested : The ST-2a barn,...