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Climatic factors determine the yield and quality of Honghe flue-cured tobacco

Agriculture

Climatic factors determine the yield and quality of Honghe flue-cured tobacco

Z. Tang, L. Chen, et al.

Discover how environmental factors influence the yield and quality of flue-cured tobacco cultivars in Yunnan, China. This research conducted by Zuoxin Tang, Lulu Chen, Zebin Chen, Yali Fu, Xiaolu Sun, Binbin Wang, and Tiyuan Xia reveals the critical role of climatic conditions and soil properties on tobacco leaves. Find out what specific factors contribute to higher yields and varied chemical compositions!

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Abstract
This study investigated the impact of environmental factors (soil and climatic) on the yield and quality of three flue-cured tobacco cultivars (K326, Yunyan87, and Honghuadajinyuan) grown in the Honghe Tobacco Zone of Yunnan, China. Using variance analysis, correlation analysis, and redundancy analysis (RDA), the researchers found that climatic factors, more so than soil properties, significantly affected yield and chemical composition of the tobacco leaves. Higher yields were associated with drier, sunnier conditions. Specific chemical components (e.g., total sugar, nicotine) showed varied responses to altitude, latitude, and soil characteristics. RDA highlighted the importance of soil clay, alkali-hydrolyzed nitrogen, available phosphorus, and soil chlorine content in influencing tobacco quality, with cultivar-specific responses to moisture and temperature.
Publisher
Scientific Reports
Published On
Nov 16, 2020
Authors
Zuoxin Tang, Lulu Chen, Zebin Chen, Yali Fu, Xiaolu Sun, Binbin Wang, Tiyuan Xia
Tags
tobacco cultivars
environmental factors
soil properties
climatic conditions
yield
chemical composition
Yunnan
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