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Research on the Effect of Chemical Component on Tobacco Grading

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The chemical components of tobacco leaf determine the quality of tobacco leaf. Based on the tobacco named Yunyan 87 in this paper, we analyzed the relationship between the three tobacco leaf grades of B2F, C3F, X2F and its main chemical components. Further, the multi-class logistic regression model was used to explore the differences in the effects of different chemical components on tobacco leaf grades. The results showed that total alkaloid, total nitrogen, reducing sugar, total sugar, potassium and starch had significant effects on tobacco leaf grades. Compared with grade X2F, reducing sugar and potassium had negative impact on the relative probability of grade B2F and grade C3F, while total alkaloid, total nitrogen, total sugar and starch had positive impact on the relative probability of grade B2F and grade C3F.

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This research was supported by China National Institute of Standardization through the “special funds for the basic R&D undertakings by welfare research institutions” (522019Y-6771, 522019Y-6781), and National Key Technology R&D Program (2017YFF0206503, 2017YFF0209004, 2016YFF0204205).

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Zhang, X. et al. (2020). Research on the Effect of Chemical Component on Tobacco Grading. In: Mrugalska, B., Trzcielinski, S., Karwowski, W., Di Nicolantonio, M., Rossi, E. (eds) Advances in Manufacturing, Production Management and Process Control. AHFE 2020. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1216. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51981-0_40

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