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ASSESSING HOLDING ABILITY IN FLUE-CURED TOBACCO CULTIVARS
Abstract Leaves of flue-cured tobacco develop from immature to unripe to mature to ripe to overripe over a several week period beginning at the base of the plant. Leaf value improves through the ripe stage, then begins to decline as the leaves overripen. To harvest each leaf at its highest quality, plants are harvested several times during the season beginning with the lower leaves. Some leaves may be harvested after their peak quality. Growers prefer cultivars that retain their leaf value for as long as possible after optimum harvest time. The cultivar K326, which was released in the early 1980s, is well known for maintaining leaf quality and value over an extended time period, a trait now called “holding ability”. Each year since 1992 the Official Variety Testing Program at North Carolina State University has collected data on the holding ability of 10 or more cultivars at one or more locations. Value per hectare was chosen as the criterion for measuring this trait. Data from K 326 (the control cultivar...
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.