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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Water is a precious and essential natural resource with many uses. Its quality must meet certain biological standards. Therefore, it is necessary to know the quality of water store, and conservation method to establish a system that can ensure its quality. The aim of this work is to control the microbiological quality of untreated water stored in in goat leather container (Guerba), and to estimation the maximum storage time. Water samples were analyzed at time intervals including 3 days, 7 days, one week, and two weeks; to assess their bacteriological analysis, which was: detection and enumera
Numerous studies have been conducted to identify the optimal method for controlling the pest insect Dacus ciliatus on a global scale and prevent extensive plant losses. Chemical pesticides have been discovered to be hazardous, necessitating the search for alternative biocontrol measures. As a non-toxic substitute, nematodes have been advocated as a biocontrol agent by many researchers. Samples of pest insect (larvae and pupae) were infected with commercial and Iraqi native Heterohabditis bacterophora at varying IJs concentrations to compare their impact on Dacus ciliatus control. The test resu
The objective of this work is the evaluation of the quality of eight honeys randomly selected from the wilayas of Jijel, Souk Ahras, Biskra, Batna, Mascara, Annaba, El Tarf, and Guelma based on a physicochemical study and a melissopalynological analysis. The pollen and physicochemical analysis (pH, electrical conductivity, and free acidity) of the honey samples was carried out using the method established by the International Commission for Plant-Pollinator Relationships. The physicochemical analyses showed that the pH of the honeys studied varied between 3.8 and 4.23, with an average of 4.02
Algeria in particular is home to the resinous Atlas cedar (Cedrus atlantica). It covers a huge region and is currently dealing with dieback, a widespread issue. The latter is brought on by either abiotic or biotic causes, or both at once. The goal of the present study is to catalogue and identify xylophagous insects, in this case beetles, in two research locations, the forest of Boutaleb and the forest of Ouled Tebben, which are related to the decline of the Atlas cedar (Cedrus atlantica). Both sites are situated in the Setif's southern region (north-eastern Algeria). Seven families of xylopha
The soil is an essential resource for life, it is a living environment that houses almost all living beings; unfortunately pollution especially industrial has degraded the latter and therefore it generates a risk for our health and our food security as well as for our environment.In this context this research was directed towards the study of the agricultural grounds of the commune of El Bouni, willaya of Annaba, which are affected by the rejections of the dairy of Edough which diverse these rejections just near these grounds, of which we carried out several physicochemical parameters to diagn