Abstract
Sixty-six samples of different varieties of Syrian tobacco were collected and classified according to type and height of the leaves on the plant. Soil samples were also collected from the planting fields. INAA by short and long irradiation was used to determine the concentration of trace elements in tobacco and soil samples. Short irradiation (1 min.) and long irradiation (7 hrs.) were carried out. Bowen's Kale and IAEA soil 7 were used as a reference materials. Results were compared with published data for tobacco.
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