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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.

Volume 58 , Issue 04

20 Nov 2025

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Geometric Approach to Achieving Uniform Surfaces on Fresh Phoby Using The Extrusion Method

Fresh Pho is a traditional dish in Vietnamese cuisine that is enjoyed by many different cultures all over the world. One of the most important quality characteristics of Fresh Pho is uniform surface, which closely related to the extrusion process. This article studies a geometric solution for achieving a uniform surface on Fresh Pho by using the extrusion method. In this research, the mold shape was designed, simulated and tested to find the shape that achieves equal velocity of noodles at the outlet of the mold, hence the quality of fresh rice noodles will be better. We designed and simulated

Study of the physico-chemical and bacteriological quality of surface water: the case of the Zit-Emba dam (Northeast of the Algeria)

In Algeria, the quality of surface water is in an advanced state of deterioration in vitally important basins, mainly because of discharges of urban and industrial waste. Reservoirs are silting up and losing useful capacity, and the discharge of silt into watercourses into watercourses poses enormous ecological and environmental problems. The objective of this study was to evaluate the physico-chemical and bacteriological quality of water, collected from Oued El-Hammam, the Zit-Emba dam basin, and the city of Skikda's drinking water supply. Physico-chemical and bacteriological analyses were ca

STRENGTH AND CRACK RESISTANCE OF LONG CYLINDRICAL SHELLS MADE OF REINFORCED CONCRETE AND FIBER-REINFORCED CONCRETE

The methodology of experimental research of long cylindrical shells to determine their stress-strain state, carrying capacity and crack resistance is proposed. To implement the task, the authors have developed a special stand. Eight cylindrical shell models were made for testing - four of reinforced concrete and four of fiber concrete. Fibro-concrete specimens-shells had additional dispersed reinforcement by steel fiber with bent ends in an amount of 1% by volume of concrete. All specimens-shells had a constant length and cross-sectional radius, and varied the thickness of the shell and the si

Composition and diversity of phyllospheric microbial community in tobacco leaves infected by tobacco target spot disease

Blister blight (BB) disease is caused by the obligate biotrophic fungal pathogen Exobasidium vexans Massee and seriously affects the yield and quality of Camellia sinensis. The use of chemical pesticides on tea leaves substantially increases the toxic risks of tea consumption. Botanic fungicide isobavachalcone (IBC) has the potential to control fungal diseases on many crops but has not been used on tea plants. In this study, the field control effects of IBC were evaluated by comparison and in combination with natural elicitor chitosan oligosaccharides (COSs) and the chemical pesticide pyrac

Effects of hydrogen sulfide treatment on seed germination and seedling growth of tobacco

To clarify the effects of hydrogen sulfide (H<sub>2</sub>S) on seed germination and seedling growth of tobacco, the tobacco variety K326 was treated with different concentrations of H<sub>2</sub>S by immersion to observe seed germination; the tobacco seedlings after normal germination were treated with different concentrations of H<sub>2</sub>S, H<sub>2</sub>S inhibitor (HA), H<sub>2</sub>S scavenger (HT) and salt stress via hydroponics to observe their effects on the growth of tobacco seedlings. The results showed that compared wi