Tobacco Science and Technology
Tobacco Science and Technology is a peer reviewed journal since 2013 up to now. The journal is monthly publishing journal.The main scope of Tobacco Science and Technology) is Agricultural engineering/Agricultural science, Biological Engineering/ Biological science, bio-chemistry, chemistry, public health, pharmaceutical science and so on. Our journal welcome original papers from everywhere in the world.
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To determine the effectiveness of irrigation, we studied some morphological and yield characteristics of a variety of rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) in the semi-arid highland region, El-Hammadia Bordj Bou Arreridj. The results showed an acceptable fit for all endpoints monitored, including trunk diameter, plant height, leaf area, number of silics per plant, and number of grains per silic. Despite the scarcity of rainfall, this crop yielded 12 qx/ha, with ramifications exceeding 731 and an average of over 370 silics per plant, underlining the need to grow it in various regions.
The components of essential oils of samples of the aerial parts of Thymus ciliatus (Desf.) Benth., collected at northeastern Algeria in different harvest period, isolated by steam distillation (TC/OL 2015) and hydrodistillation (TC/HE 2016) were analyzed by Gas Chromatography (GC) / Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS and assayed for their antioxidant activities. Although both samples showed similar overall chemical compositions, the principal components were Camphor (44.47-33.18 %), Camphene (7.33-12.22%), Eucalyptol (6.97-6.69%), 4-Terpinenol (3.52- 6.27%), α-Pinene (2.72 -5.84%), Î
Ensuring adequate levels of essential micronutrients like iron (Fe) and zinc (Zn), in staple crops is crucial for addressing widespread micronutrient deficiencies and improving human health. The identification of germplasms with high grain Iron and Zinc concentrations represents a significant step forward in promoting crop biofortification efforts. Here in our study out of 86 germplasm 10 were found with high iron contents are IL 497, MR 47, IS 20575, AS 3883, ICSV 202, TNS 599, AS 3749, MIS 9652, MR 32B, SPV 615 and the 10 genotypes with low iron contents are IL 1136, MR 8, AS 2407, M-1061, I
In 2018, Carabids communities were investigated in an Aleppo pine area and Atlas cedar forests habitats of the Chrea National Park (Blida, Algeria), according to an altitudinal gradient of biodiversity. Carabids communities were collected monthly for one year using pitfall traps. In total, 208 individuals of ground beetles representing 18 species essentially carnivorous predators and valuable auxiliaries were captured. The harvested species belong to three groups and is divided between five families, whose Pterostichidae count nine species. The Aleppo pine site was the most diversified site wi
The Setif region boasts abundant wetlands, which serve as vital ecosystems harboring a significant and diverse avian biodiversity. This ecological richness holds both economic and ecological significance. Within the scope of our research, we undertook the task of conducting an extensive survey of aquatic bird populations and conducted an in-depth analysis of the avian fauna inhabiting the wetlands within the Setif area. This endeavor allowed us to compile a comprehensive inventory encompassing species observed during the period from 2019 to 2020. Our findings revealed the presence of an impres