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Cold stress in the harvest period: effects on tobacco leaf quality and curing characteristics

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BMC PLANT BIOLOGY
卷 21, 期 1, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12870-021-02895-w

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Flue-cured tobacco; Abiotic stress; Nitrogen metabolites; Carbon metabolites; Physiology and biochemistry; Enzyme activity

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41601330]
  2. Yunnan Science and Technology Innovation Project [2019HB068]
  3. Yunnan Ten Thousand People Program [YNWR-QNBJ-2018-400]
  4. Yunnan Fundamental Applied Research Project [202001AT070013]
  5. Yunnan Provincial Tobacco Monopoly Bureau Grants [2017YN09, 2020530000241025]

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Cold stress in high-altitude areas affects the quality and yield of mature tobacco plants, leading to changes in leaf color, browning, and reduced chemical components. Antioxidant enzyme systems are disrupted, resulting in poor curing availability and overall quality reduction in the tobacco leaves.
Background Weather change in high-altitude areas subjects mature tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) to cold stress, which damages tobacco leaf yield and quality. A brupt diurnal temperature differences (the daily temperature dropping more than 20 degrees C) along with rainfall in tobacco-growing areas at an altitude above 2450 m, caused cold stress to field-grown tobacco. Results After the flue-cured tobacco suffered cold stress in the field, the surface color of tobacco leaves changed and obvious large browning areas were appeared, and the curing availability was extremely poor. Further research found the quality of fresh tobacco leaves, the content of key chemical components, and the production quality were greatly reduced by cold stress. We hypothesize that cold stress in high altitude environments destroyed the antioxidant enzyme system of mature flue-cured tobacco. Therefore, the quality of fresh tobacco leaves, the content of key chemical components, and the production quality were greatly reduced by cold stress. Conclusion This study confirmed that cold stress in high-altitude tobacco areas was the main reason for the browning of tobacco leaves during the tobacco curing process. This adverse environment seriously damaged the quality of tobacco leaves, but can be mitigated by pay attention to the weather forecast and pick tobacco leaves in advance.

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