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Taxon:
Nicotiana rustica
L.
Nomenclature
Common Names
Distribution
Economic Uses
Summary
Genus:
Nicotiana
Section:
Rusticae
Family:
Solanaceae
Subfamily:
Nicotianoideae
Nomen number:
300393
Place of publication:
Sp. pl. 1:180. 1753
Comment:
valid publication verified from original literature
Typification:
View in Linnean Typification Project
Verified:
04/22/2009
ARS Systematic Botanists.
Accessions:
0
(
0
active,
0
available)
in National Plant Germplasm System.
Other conspecific taxa
Nicotiana rustica
L. var.
brasilia
Schrank
(0 active accession[s])
Nicotiana rustica
L. var.
pavonii
(Dunal) Goodsp.
(0 active accession[s])
Nicotiana rustica
L. var.
pumila
Schrank
(0 active accession[s])
Nicotiana rustica
L. var.
rustica
(0 active accession[s])
Autonyms (not in current use), synonyms and invalid designations
No images
Reference(s)
Aldén, B., S. Ryman, & M. Hjertson.
2012. Svensk Kulturväxtdatabas, SKUD (Swedish Cultivated and Utility Plants Database; online resource)
www.skud.info
Beetle, A. A.
1970. Recommended plant names. Univ. Wyoming Agr. Exp. Sta. Res. J. 31
Brako, L. & J. L. Zarucchi.
1993. Catalogue of the flowering plants and gymnosperms of Peru. Monogr. Syst. Bot. Missouri Bot. Gard. 45
Clarkson, J. J. et al.
2004. Phylogenetic relationships in
Nicotiana
(Solanaceae) inferred from multiple plastid DNA regions. Molec. Phylogenet. Evol. 33:75-90.
URL:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/10557903
Dijck, P. van et al.
1987. Accessions of Australian
Nicotiana
species suitable as indicator hosts in the diagnosis of plant virus diseases. Eur. J. Pl. Pathol. 93:73-85.
Elliott, P. E. et al.
2008. Evaluation of tobacco germplasm for seedling resistance to stem rot and target spot caused by
Thanatephorus cucumeris
. Pl. Dis. 92:425-430.
Erhardt, W. et al.
2008. Der große Zander: Enzyklopädie der Pflanzennamen
Exell, A. W. et al., eds.
1960-. Flora zambesiaca.
URL:
http://www.kew.org/efloras/namesearch.do
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).
2010. Ecocrop (on-line resource).
URL:
http://ecocrop.fao.org/ecocrop/srv/en/cropListDetails?code=&relation=beginsWith&name=Nicotiana+rustica&quantity=1
Goodspeed, T. H.
1954. The genus
Nicotiana
. Chron. Bot. 16:351-356.
Note:
mentions that this species might have been the first cultivated & commercialized during US colony period
Groth, D.
2005. pers. comm.
Note:
re. Brazilian common names
Huxley, A., ed.
1992. The new Royal Horticultural Society dictionary of gardening
Japan Tobacco Plant Breeding & Genetic Research Laboratory.
1994. The genus
Nicotiana
illustrated
Jørgensen, P. M. & S. León-Yánez, eds.
1999. Catalogue of the vascular plants of Ecuador. Monogr. Syst. Bot. Missouri Bot. Gard. 75
Kartesz, J. T.
1994. A synonymized checklist of the vascular flora of the United States, Canada, and Greenland.
Leitch, I. J. et al.
2008. The ups and downs of genome size evolution in polyploid species of
Nicotiana
(Solanaceae). Ann. Bot. (Oxford) 101:805-814.
URL:
http://aob.oxfordjournals.org/content/by/year
Lewis, R. S. & J. S. Nicholson.
2007. Aspects of the evolution of
Nicotiana tabacum
L. and the status of the United States
Nicotiana
germplasm collection. Genet. Resources Crop Evol. 54:728.
URL:
http://link.springer.com/journal/volumesAndIssues/10722
Lewis, R.
2011.
Nicotiana
. Wild crop relatives: genomic and breeding resources, plantation and ornamental crops 10:185-208.
Liberty Hyde Bailey Hortorium.
1976. Hortus third.
McGuffin, M., J. T. Kartesz, A. Y. Leung, & A. O. Tucker.
2000. Herbs of commerce, ed. 2 American Herbal Products Association, Silver Spring, Maryland.
Mun-Chan, B. et al.
1986. A checklist of the Korean cultivated plants. Kulturpflanze 34:111.
Porcher, M. H. et al.
Searchable World Wide Web Multilingual Multiscript Plant Name Database (MMPND) (on-line resource).
URL:
http://www.plantnames.unimelb.edu.au/Sorting/Frontpage.html
Vossen, H. A. M. van der & M. Wessel, eds.
2000. Stimulants. Plant Resources of South-East Asia (PROSEA) 16:91, 94.
URL:
http://proseanet.org
Common names
English
Aztec tobacco –
Reference(s)
Indian tabacco –
Reference(s)
native tobacco –
Reference(s)
nicotine tobacco –
Reference(s)
small tobacco –
Reference(s)
wild tobacco –
Reference(s)
French
petit tabac –
Reference(s)
tabac rustique –
Reference(s)
German
Bauern-Tabak –
Reference(s)
Portuguese (Brazil)
fumo –
Reference(s)
fumo-agreste –
Reference(s)
fumo-brasileiro –
Reference(s)
fumo-roxo –
Reference(s)
tabaco-do-México –
Reference(s)
Swedish
bondtobak –
Reference(s)
Distribution
Exportable format
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Status
Continent
Subcontinent
Country
State
Note
1
Native
Southern America
Western South America
Bolivia
La Paz
n.
1
Native
Southern America
Western South America
Ecuador
Cañar
1
Native
Southern America
Western South America
Ecuador
Chimborazo
1
Native
Southern America
Western South America
Ecuador
Cotopaxi
1
Native
Southern America
Western South America
Ecuador
Imbabura
1
Native
Southern America
Western South America
Ecuador
Pichincha
1
Native
Southern America
Western South America
Ecuador
Tungurahua
1
Native
Southern America
Western South America
Peru
Amazonas
1
Native
Southern America
Western South America
Peru
Ancash
1
Native
Southern America
Western South America
Peru
Cajamarca
1
Native
Southern America
Western South America
Peru
Huancavelica
1
Native
Southern America
Western South America
Peru
Huánuco
1
Native
Southern America
Western South America
Peru
Junín
1
Native
Southern America
Western South America
Peru
Lambayeque
1
Native
Southern America
Western South America
Peru
Lima
1
Native
Southern America
Western South America
Peru
Puno
2
Cultivated
also cult.
4
Naturalized
natzd. elsewhere
Native
Southern America
WESTERN SOUTH AMERICA:
Bolivia
[La Paz (n.)],
Ecuador
[Cañar, Chimborazo, Cotopaxi, Imbabura, Pichincha, Tungurahua],
Peru
[Amazonas, Ancash, Cajamarca, Huancavelica, Huánuco, Junín, Lambayeque, Lima, Puno]
Cultivated
(also cult.)
Naturalized
(natzd. elsewhere)
Economic Uses
Usage
Type
Note
Reference
Harmful organism host
test organism for crop diseases
as a test plant for virus detection
Dijck, P. van et al.
1987. Accessions of Australian
Nicotiana
species suitable as indicator hosts in the diagnosis of plant virus diseases. Eur. J. Pl. Pathol. 93:73-85.
Medicines
folklore
Vossen, H. A. M. van der & M. Wessel, eds.
2000. Stimulants. Plant Resources of South-East Asia (PROSEA) 16:91, 94.
URL:
http://proseanet.org
Medicines
folklore
McGuffin, M., J. T. Kartesz, A. Y. Leung, & A. O. Tucker.
2000. Herbs of commerce, ed. 2 American Herbal Products Association, Silver Spring, Maryland.
Non-vertebrate poisons
plant pest control
Huxley, A., ed.
1992. The new Royal Horticultural Society dictionary of gardening
Non-vertebrate poisons
plant pest control
Vossen, H. A. M. van der & M. Wessel, eds.
2000. Stimulants. Plant Resources of South-East Asia (PROSEA) 16:91, 94.
URL:
http://proseanet.org
Social
smoking material
Vossen, H. A. M. van der & M. Wessel, eds.
2000. Stimulants. Plant Resources of South-East Asia (PROSEA) 16:91, 94.
URL:
http://proseanet.org
Social
stimulant
Vossen, H. A. M. van der & M. Wessel, eds.
2000. Stimulants. Plant Resources of South-East Asia (PROSEA) 16:91, 94.
URL:
http://proseanet.org
Name
References