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  2. Tobacco streak virus - Wikipedia

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    Tobacco streak virus (TSV) is a plant pathogenic virus of the family Bromoviridae, in the genus Ilarvirus. It has a wide host range, with at least 200 susceptible species. [ 1 ] TSV is generally more problematic in the tropics or warmer climates.

  3. Lasioderma serricorne - Wikipedia

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    This is due to the fact that tobacco is nutritionally deficient and a prominent chemical in tobacco, nicotine, can cause nicotine toxicity in insects. Nicotine is an incredibly toxic substance to soft bodied insects and is one of the most effective botanical pesticides .

  4. List of tobacco diseases - Wikipedia

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    Rosette disease Tobacco vein distorting virus and tobacco mottle virus in combination Stolbur: Phytoplasma: Tobacco etch Tobacco etch virus: Tobacco leaf curl Tobacco leaf curl virus: Tobacco mosaic Tobacco mosaic virus and Satellite Tobacco Mosaic Virus: Tobacco necrosis Tobacco necrosis virus: Tobacco rattle Tobacco rattle virus: Tobacco ring ...

  5. Tobacco ringspot virus - Wikipedia

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    Tobacco ringspot virus (TRSV) is a plant pathogenic virus in the plant virus family Secoviridae. It is the type species of the genus Nepovirus. Nepoviruses are transmitted between plants by nematodes, thrips, mites, grasshoppers, and flea beetles. [1] TRSV is also easily transmitted by sap inoculation and transmission in seeds has been reported ...

  6. Peronospora hyoscyami f.sp. tabacina - Wikipedia

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    Peronospora hyoscyami f.sp. tabacina is a plant pathogen infecting tobacco that causes blue mold. It is an oomycete (a fungus-like organism) that is highly destructive toward seed plants. It is very prevalent in humid farming zones, like the southeastern and Eastern U.S. , Canada , and countries bordering the Caribbean .

  7. Tobacco water - Wikipedia

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    Tobacco water, tobacco juice, tobacco dust juice, or tobacco lime is a traditional organic insecticide used in domestic gardening. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In The English Physician Enlarged of 1681, Nicholas Culpeper recommended tobacco juice to kill lice on children's heads, referencing it as an insecticide poison.

  8. Tobacco tea toxic to plants, gardens, people - AOL

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  9. Tobacco rattle virus - Wikipedia

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    Tobacco rattle virus (TRV) is a pathogenic plant virus. Over 400 species of plants from 50 families are susceptible to infection. [1] The virus causes the plant disease tobacco rattle in many plants, including many ornamental flowers [2] including Narcissus. It causes the disease corky ringspot in potatoes. The disease manifests in various ways ...