L. Qiu, M. Zhao, F. Li, W. Qi, W. Zhang, X. Yue, J. Cui
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Abstract
Abstract Bacteria accounted for the majority of microorganisms on both artificially fermented and non-fermented tobacco leaves. Fermentation decreased the number of species present as well as the total number of microorganisms present on leaves of flue-cured tobacco compared to control leaves. After eight days of fermentation, populations of bacteria, actinomycetes, and fungi were reduced by 52.8%, 9.4%, 79.8%, respectively, and total microorganism counts were reduced 55.7% relative to non-fermented controls. After 18 days, counts of bacteria, actinomycetes, fungi, were reduced 37.0%, 100%, 68.5%, and total microorganism counts were 42.1% below non-fermented leaves. In contrast, the activities of the enzymes peroxidase, polyphenol oxidase, proteinase, and α-amylase increased significantly during fermentation. On day eight, activities of these enzymes increased 197%, 31%, 232% and 164%, respectively, compared with non-fermented control leaves. At the end of the artificial fermentation, enzyme activities we...
期刊介绍:
Chinese Tobacco Science is an academic scientific journal (bimonthly) under the supervision of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs of the People's Republic of China, and sponsored by the Tobacco Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences and the Qingzhou Tobacco Research Institute of China National Tobacco Corporation. It was founded in 1979 and is publicly distributed nationwide. The journal mainly publishes academic papers on scientific research results, new production technologies, and modern management in my country's tobacco science research and tobacco production technology. In addition, it also publishes forward-looking review articles in the field of tobacco research. There are columns such as tobacco genetics and breeding, cultivation technology, modulation and processing, physiology and biochemistry, plant protection, review or monograph, quality chemistry, etc.