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Not AvailableCentral tobacco Research Institute (CTRI), Rajahmundry has been recognized as the National Active Germplasm Site for tobacco by National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources (NBPGR), New Delhi. Since its inception, the Institute has been actively involved in collection and conservation of tobacco germplasm. Majority of the non-flue cured tobacco types are indigenous and were collected from India through survey and added to the National Gene Bank (Rao et al. 2005 a & b). At present a total of about 3000 accessions, including 57 wild Nicotiana species, are maintained at CTRI, Rajahmundry. Characterization of three scented non-FCV tobacco accessions is presented in this paper.Not Availabl

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