the biggest is whitfly (bemisia tabbaci) but there are many more
James Arthur LaMondia has written: 'New Fusarium wilt-resistant Connecticut broadleaf tobacco varieties' -- subject(s): Fusarium, Tobacco, Diseases and pests 'Scantic, a new fusarium-wilt resistant broadleaf tobacco cultivar' -- subject(s): Disease and pest resistance, Tobacco, Diseases and pests 'New Fusarium wilt-resistant Connecticut broadleaf tobacco varieties' -- subject(s): Fusarium, Tobacco, Diseases and pests 'New tobacco cyst nematode resistant shade tobacco varieties' -- subject(s): Tobacco, Diseases and pests
Example of a transgenic tobacco plant is the insect resistant variety. A gene from Bacillus thuringiensis which is lethal to many pests is introduced into the plant genome to impart resistance to many insect pests.
tobacco CAN be used to reduce the likelyhood of plants contracting some pests, but then again your blowing smoke onto a plant....... self explanatory
J. C. F. Hopkins has written: 'Tobacco diseases' -- subject(s): Tobacco, Diseases and pests
E. J. Butler has written: 'Report on some diseases of tea and tobacco in Nyasaland' -- subject(s): Diseases and pests, Tea, Tobacco
William Williams Gilbert has written: 'The root-rot of tobacco caused by Thielavia basicola' -- subject(s): Thielavia basicola, Tobacco, Diseases and pests
no, they are native Australian birds but they attack other native birds like kookaburras, even cats are sometimes scared! but they can be pests.
One chemical component in radish that can kill pests is glucosinolates. When radish tissues are damaged, glucosinolates are released and converted into isothiocyanates, which have toxic effects on pests. These compounds act as natural insecticides that can deter or kill pests that may attack radish plants.
obviously lung cancer or heart failure (heart attack or stroke)
To effectively grow tobacco indoors, you will need to provide the plants with ample sunlight, proper ventilation, and consistent watering. Additionally, maintaining a warm and humid environment will help the tobacco plants thrive. It is important to monitor the plants for pests and diseases, and to fertilize them regularly to promote healthy growth.
Smokeless tobacco and cigarettes affects the heart by increasing your chances of getting a heart attack. After constant exposure to the substances in tobacco, the arteries in your body start to shrink. This increases your cholesterol level and white cell count, which in turn causes a blockage in the artery. This restricts the blood and oxygen supply flowing to the heart which triggers the heart attack.
heart failure, heart attack, and smoking, and using chewing tobacco