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Longflower Tobacco

(Redirected from Nicotiana longiflora)


Longflower Tobacco (Nicotiana longiflora) is a species of tobacco native to South America that is sometimes cultivated for its tubular flowers that emit a very sweet odor at night.

This plant has been a significant source of disease resistance in flue-cured and burley tobacco. Some of the disease impacted by resistance from this species are: black shank , cyst nematode , rootknot nematode , and wildfire. The resistance form N. longiflora imparts near immunity to race 0 black shank, but no resistance to race 1. One of the varieties still in use today is 14 x L8, the second most popular burley tobacco variety in the US.

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