Aerosol-generating article comprising a plurality of portions of aerosol-generating substrate
US-2024389641-A1 · Nov 28, 2024 · US
US2016374387A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016374387-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615192480-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jun 24, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 26, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 29, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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The present disclosure provides the identification of tobacco Nic1 locus. Also provided are tobacco plants with altered total alkaloid and nicotine levels and commercially acceptable leaf grade, their development via breeding or transgenic approaches, and production of tobacco products from these tobacco plants. Also provided are compositions and methods for producing tobacco plants having novel Nic1 mutations or alleles to reduce nicotine levels. Further provided are sequence polymorphisms and molecular markers for breeding tobacco with reduced nicotine or nicotine free while maintaining tobacco leaf grade and tobacco product quality.
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1 . A tobacco plant, or part thereof, comprising a mutation in Nic1 locus, a mutation in Nic2 locus, or both, wherein said tobacco plant is capable of producing leaves having a USDA grade index value of at least about 65% of the USDA grade index value of leaves of a control plant when grown in similar growth conditions, wherein said control plant shares an essentially identical genetic background with said tobacco plant except said mutation. 2 . The tobacco plant, or part thereof, of claim 1 , wherein said tobacco plant is capable of producing leaves having a USDA grade index value of 50 or more. 3 . The tobacco plant, or part thereof, of claim 1 , wherein said tobacco plant comprises nicotine at a level below 25% of the nicotine level of a control plant when grown in similar growth conditions, wherein said control plant shares an essentially identical genetic background with said tobacco plant except said mutation. 4 . The tobacco plant, or part thereof, of claim 1 , wherein said tobacco plant comprises a nicotine level less than 2.0%. 5 . A tobacco plant, or part thereof, comprising one or more mutations within one or more genes encoding a polypeptide having at least 80% identity to a sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 49 to 68, 84, 116 to 130, 147, and fragments thereof, wherein said tobacco plant comprises a lower level of nicotine compared to a control tobacco plant without said one or more mutation when grown in similar growth conditions, wherein said mutation is absent from a LA Burley 21 variety. 6 . The tobacco plant, or part thereof, of claim 5 , wherein said tobacco plant comprises nicotine at a level below 20% of the nicotine level in a control tobacco plant without said one or more mutations when grown in similar growth conditions. 7 . The tobacco plant, or part thereof, of claim 5 , wherein said tobacco plant further comprises a mutation in Nic2 locus. 8 . The tobacco plant, or part thereof, of claim 5 , wherein said one or more genes encode a polypeptide having at least 90% identity to a sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 53, 68, 116, 117, 147, and fragments thereof. 9 . The tobacco plant, or part thereof, of claim 5 , wherein said tobacco plant is from a variety selected from the group consisting of cigar tobacco, flue-cured tobacco, air-cured tobacco, dark fire-cured tobacco, Galpao tobacco, and Oriental tobacco. 10 . A population of the tobacco plants of claim 5 . 11 . Cured tobacco material from the tobacco plant of claim 5 . 12 . The cured tobacco material of claim 11 , wherein said cured tobacco material comprises a lower level of nicotine compared to cured tobacco material from a control tobacco plant without said mutation. 13 . The cured tobacco material of claim 11 , wherein said tobacco plant comprises nicotine at a level between 0.2% and 0.6%. 14 . The cured tobacco material of claim 11 , wherein said cured tobacco material is made by a curing process selected from the group consisting of flue curing, air curing, fire curing, and sun curing. 15 . A tobacco product comprising the cured tobacco material of claim 11 . 16 . The tobacco product of claim 15 , wherein said tobacco product is selected from the group consisting of a cigarette, a cigarillo, a non-ventilated recess filter cigarette, a vented recess filter cigarette, a cigar, snuff, pipe tobacco, cigar tobacco, cigarette tobacco, chewing tobacco, leaf tobacco, shredded tobacco, and cut tobacco. 17 . The tobacco product of claim 15 , wherein said tobacco product is a smokeless tobacco product. 18 . A tobacco plant, or part thereof, comprising a mutation selected from the group consisting of a first chromosomal deletion flanked by and not comprising any two of Nic1 Marker Nos. 1 to 207, a second chromosomal deletion flanked by and not comprising any two of Nic2 Marker Nos. 1 to 340, and both said first and said second chromosomal deletions, wherein said tobacco plant is capable of producing leaves having a USDA grade index value comparable to that of leaves of a control plant when grown in similar growth conditions, wherein said control plant shares an essentially identical genetic background with said tobacco plant except said mutation. 19 . The tobacco plant, or part thereof, of claim 18 , wherein said tobacco plant comprises nicotine at a level below 10% of the nicotine level of said control plant when grown in similar growth conditions. 20 . The tobacco plant, or part thereof, of claim 18 , wherein said tobacco plant is capable of producing leaves having a USDA grade index value of 50 or more.
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