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Levels of polyphenols in tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) leaf are associated with certain constituents in the smoke. This study was designed to determine the variability in levels of polyphenols in several cultivars of flue-cured tobacco as influenced by stalk position, location, and year. The levels of polyphenols were compared in cured leaves from bottom, middle, and top stalk positions of 13 cultivars grown at four locations for 2 years. There were differences among cultivars for polyphenol level. NC 2326 had the highest level with 4.25% and Speight G-28 had the lowest with 3.58%. Highly significant differences in levels of polyphenols associated with stalk position were measured (3.15, 4.11 and 4.42% for the bottom, middle, and top position, respectively). There were significant interactions of locations by the seasons experienced in the 2 years. Interactions involving cultivars were not significant in most cases, and where they were, it involved higher order interactions. This was also true for stalk positions. The presence of cultivar differences and the consistency of these differences would encourage breeding efforts but testing over locations and years would be advisable.
Key Words: Chlorogenic acid Rutin Phenols Cultivars Tobacco
2 Research Plant Physiologist, Tobaco Res. Lab., AR/SEA/USDA, Oxford, NC 27565.
3 Research agronomist, Tobacco Res. Lab., AR/SEA/USDA, Oxford, NC 27565 and associate professor, Dep. of Crop Science, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC 27650.
Received for publication October 24, 1980.
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