In 1954 F . Skoog ( University of Wisconsin, Madison ) developed a technique for the generation and culture of wound tumor tissue from isolated shoot parts of tobacco ( " Nicotiana tabacum " ).
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Oriental tobacco is a sun-cured, highly aromatic, small-leafed variety ( " Nicotiana tabacum " ) that is grown in Turkey, Greece, Bulgaria, Lebanon, and the Republic of Macedonia.
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Most of the economically important genera are contained in the subfamily Solanoideae, with the exceptions of tobacco ( " Nicotiana tabacum ", Nicotianoideae ) and petunia ( " Petunia " ?" hybrida ", Petunioideae ),
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For example, the production of nicotine in cultivated tobacco ( " Nicotiana tabacum " ) has a function in plant defence . " N . tabacum " plants with a higher constitutive level of nicotine are less susceptible to insect herbivory.
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Recent genetic evidence suggests it is one of the parent species of the common domesticated tobacco ( " Nicotiana tabacum " ), which was hybridized along with the species " Nicotiana sylvestris ", and possibly " Nicotiana otophora"
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A cell wall-associated pectinesterase of " Nicotiana tabacum " is involved in host cell receptor recognition for the tobacco mosaic virus movement protein and it has been shown that this interaction is required for cell-to-cell translocation of the virus.
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""'Nicotiana tabacum " "', or cultivated tobacco, is an cultivation, where it is the most commonly grown of all plants in the " Nicotiana " genus, and its leaves are commercially grown in many countries to be processed into tobacco.
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II family include " Tobacco " ( " Nicotiana tabacum ", Common tobacco ) pectate lyase, which is similar to the deduced amino acid sequences of two pollen-specific pectate lyase genes identified in " Lycopersicon esculentum " ( Tomato ); " Cry j"
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The vast majority of commercially available tobacco is derived from the species " Nicotiana tabacum ", although it is also produced from " Nicotiana alata ", and to a lesser extent " Nicotiana clevelandii ", " Nicotiana longiflora ", and " Nicotiana rustica ", among others.
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For this technique, suspension cultured cells of tobacco ( eg : NT1 or BY2 cell lines of " Nicotiana tabacum " ) are immobilised by filtration onto a porous support to form a well-aerated cell pack, then incubated with recombinant " Agrobacterium " for a time to allow T-DNA transfer, before refiltration to remove excess bacteria and liquid.