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tobacco plant

NOUN
  1. aromatic annual or perennial herbs and shrubs

How To Use tobacco plant In A Sentence

  • Transgenic tobacco plants bearing this chimeric gene were found to be tolerant to glufosinate treatment.
  • The team has a particular auto-antigen in its sights – the 65-kDa isoform of the enzyme glutamic acid decarboxylase GAD65 – which they have also produced in transgenic tobacco plants. Tobacco Plants Genetically Modified To Produce Medicine | Impact Lab
  • Webster ceased to be a particularist after 1824 and became a nationalist before 1830, it was because the interests of New England had undergone a similar change; or, if Calhoun deserted about the same time the cause of nationalism and became the most ardent of sectionalists, it was also because the interests of his constituents, the cotton and tobacco planters of the South, had become identified with particularism, that is, States rights. Expansion and Conflict
  • A fluorescence image of 12 tobacco plantlets growing on agar within a covered Perspex Petri dish.
  • There were water snakes in the bottomland, rattlesnakes wedged between the rocks of wooden areas, and copperheads all over the place - especially in the shade under bushes and tobacco plants.
  • For example, tobacco plants can absorb heavy metals, mercury, copper, and lead.
  • Rows of bright green, leafy tobacco plants grow in a humid greenhouse.
  • The virus shown in this illustration causes mosaic disease in tobacco plants. The Harper Dictionary of Science in Everyday Language
  • The locusts eat everything, barley; wheat; melons; tobacco plants; strawberries; spruce and apple trees, even the laundry hanging out on the line.
  • As is well known, viruses are contagia which give rise to a large number of the best known illnesses in man, animals and plants, e.g. smallpox, infantile paralysis, influenza, foot-and-mouth disease, mosaic disease (on tobacco plants), etc. Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1946 - Presentation Speech
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