Comparative Study of Leaf Surface Texture and Ability to Expand of Cured Tobacco

Tobacco leaf texture, appreciated by the difference of surface roughness of cured leaves, is studies with light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The leaf texture is obviously determined by the presence or absence of conical cellular protuberances on the adaxial side of the leaf. Co...

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Main Authors: Rohr R, Eberhard A, Delon R, Descombes JP, Demor JM
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2001-10-01
Series:Beiträge zur Tabakforschung International
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/cttr-2013-0720
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spelling doaj-e08e3a551e2a450b81018c86eac5a6822021-09-06T19:22:13ZengSciendoBeiträge zur Tabakforschung International1612-92372001-10-0119733333810.2478/cttr-2013-0720cttr-2013-0720Comparative Study of Leaf Surface Texture and Ability to Expand of Cured TobaccoRohr R0Eberhard A1Delon R2Descombes JP3Demor JM4Universite de Lyon 1, Villeurbanne, FranceUniversite de Lyon 1, Villeurbanne, FranceInstitut du Tabac, Bergerac, FranceSeita Centre de Recherche, Fleury les Aubrais, FranceSeita Centre de Recherche, Fleury les Aubrais, FranceTobacco leaf texture, appreciated by the difference of surface roughness of cured leaves, is studies with light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The leaf texture is obviously determined by the presence or absence of conical cellular protuberances on the adaxial side of the leaf. Considering the anatomic point of view, the leaf thickness, always more important when the leaf texture is open, is the only objective criterion which could be associated to the texture. The ultra-structural study with SEM and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) demonstrates that the expansion capacity of tobacco doesn't rely on cytological factors such as cellular reserves or debris. The expansion capacity could be inversely proportional with the relative importance of the mesophyll comparing to palisade parenchyma. On the studied material, no direct relation between the leaf texture and the expansion capacity has been noticed.https://doi.org/10.2478/cttr-2013-0720
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author Rohr R
Eberhard A
Delon R
Descombes JP
Demor JM
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Eberhard A
Delon R
Descombes JP
Demor JM
Comparative Study of Leaf Surface Texture and Ability to Expand of Cured Tobacco
Beiträge zur Tabakforschung International
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Eberhard A
Delon R
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Demor JM
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title Comparative Study of Leaf Surface Texture and Ability to Expand of Cured Tobacco
title_short Comparative Study of Leaf Surface Texture and Ability to Expand of Cured Tobacco
title_full Comparative Study of Leaf Surface Texture and Ability to Expand of Cured Tobacco
title_fullStr Comparative Study of Leaf Surface Texture and Ability to Expand of Cured Tobacco
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Study of Leaf Surface Texture and Ability to Expand of Cured Tobacco
title_sort comparative study of leaf surface texture and ability to expand of cured tobacco
publisher Sciendo
series Beiträge zur Tabakforschung International
issn 1612-9237
publishDate 2001-10-01
description Tobacco leaf texture, appreciated by the difference of surface roughness of cured leaves, is studies with light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The leaf texture is obviously determined by the presence or absence of conical cellular protuberances on the adaxial side of the leaf. Considering the anatomic point of view, the leaf thickness, always more important when the leaf texture is open, is the only objective criterion which could be associated to the texture. The ultra-structural study with SEM and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) demonstrates that the expansion capacity of tobacco doesn't rely on cytological factors such as cellular reserves or debris. The expansion capacity could be inversely proportional with the relative importance of the mesophyll comparing to palisade parenchyma. On the studied material, no direct relation between the leaf texture and the expansion capacity has been noticed.
url https://doi.org/10.2478/cttr-2013-0720
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