The flowering plant Cannabis sativa, cultivated for centuries for multiple purposes, displays extensive variation in phenotypic traits in addition to its wide array of secondary metabolite production. Notably, Cannabis produces two well-known secondary-metabolite cannabinoids: cannabidiolic acid (CBDA) and delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (THCA), which are the main products sought by consumers in the medical and recreational market. Cannabis has several suggested subspecies which have been shown to differ in chemistry, branching patterns, leaf morphology and other traits. In this study we obtained measurements related to phytochemistry, reproductive traits, growth architecture, and leaf morphology from 297 hybrid individuals from a cross...
Cannabis is a chemically diverse domesticated plant genus which produces a unique class of biologica...
Cannabis is a chemically diverse domesticated plant genus which produces a unique class of biologica...
Introduction: Cannabis plant uses are widespread across human cultures. The current tendency is to c...
Cannabis sativa L. is one of the oldest cultivated crops, used in medicine for millennia due to ther...
Despite its cultivation as a source of food, fibre and medicine, and its global status as the most u...
The use of Cannabis is gaining greater social acceptance for its beneficial medicinal and recreation...
Background: The taxonomic classification of Cannabis genus has been delineated through three main t...
Cannabis (Cannabis sativa L.) is an influential yet controversial agricultural plant with a very lo...
Abstract Background For millennia, drug-type cannabis strains were extensively used for various medi...
Currently in the United States, the sole licensed facility to cultivate Cannabis sativa L. for resea...
Cannabis is a chemically diverse domesticated plant genus which produces a unique class of biologica...
The genus Cannabis has been treated taxonomically by several authors, but two main hypotheses predom...
For thousands of years, humans have cultivated and dispersed Cannabis sativa L. across the globe. Al...
Cannabis is a chemically diverse domesticated plant genus which produces a unique class of biologica...
Cannabis is a chemically diverse domesticated plant genus which produces a unique class of biologica...
Cannabis is a chemically diverse domesticated plant genus which produces a unique class of biologica...
Cannabis is a chemically diverse domesticated plant genus which produces a unique class of biologica...
Introduction: Cannabis plant uses are widespread across human cultures. The current tendency is to c...
Cannabis sativa L. is one of the oldest cultivated crops, used in medicine for millennia due to ther...
Despite its cultivation as a source of food, fibre and medicine, and its global status as the most u...
The use of Cannabis is gaining greater social acceptance for its beneficial medicinal and recreation...
Background: The taxonomic classification of Cannabis genus has been delineated through three main t...
Cannabis (Cannabis sativa L.) is an influential yet controversial agricultural plant with a very lo...
Abstract Background For millennia, drug-type cannabis strains were extensively used for various medi...
Currently in the United States, the sole licensed facility to cultivate Cannabis sativa L. for resea...
Cannabis is a chemically diverse domesticated plant genus which produces a unique class of biologica...
The genus Cannabis has been treated taxonomically by several authors, but two main hypotheses predom...
For thousands of years, humans have cultivated and dispersed Cannabis sativa L. across the globe. Al...
Cannabis is a chemically diverse domesticated plant genus which produces a unique class of biologica...
Cannabis is a chemically diverse domesticated plant genus which produces a unique class of biologica...
Cannabis is a chemically diverse domesticated plant genus which produces a unique class of biologica...
Cannabis is a chemically diverse domesticated plant genus which produces a unique class of biologica...
Introduction: Cannabis plant uses are widespread across human cultures. The current tendency is to c...