Cannabis sativa cultivation is experiencing a period of renewed interest due to the new opportunities for its use in different sectors including food, techno-industrial, construction, pharmaceutical and medical, cosmetics, and textiles. Moreover, its properties as a carbon sequestrator and soil improver make it suitable for sustainable agriculture and climate change mitigation strategies. The increase in cannabis cultivation is generating conditions for the spread of new pathogens. While cannabis fungal and bacterial diseases are better known and characterized, viral infections have historically been less investigated. Many viral infection reports on cannabis have recently been released, highlighting the increasing threat and spread of...
This review presents recent developments in plant photobiology and lighting systems for horticultura...
Cannabis sativa (Cannabis) is one of the world’s most well-known, yet maligned plantspecies. However...
The Center for Disease Control estimates 128,000 people in the U.S. are hospitalized annually due to...
Cannabis sativa cultivation is experiencing a period of renewed interest due to the new opportu...
Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) production has increased significantly in recent years; however, the crop ...
Cannabis (Cannabis sativa L.) is one of the earliest cultivated crops, valued for producing a broad ...
Hemp (Cannabis sativa) is a sustainable crop well adapted to most European conditions. It is traditi...
Plant pathogens infecting marijuana (Cannabis sativa L.) plants reduce growth of the crop by affecti...
Owing to the expanding industry of medical Cannabis, we discuss recent milestones in RNA interferenc...
Medical cannabis (Cannabis sativa L.) is quickly becoming a central agricultural crop as its product...
Interveinal chlorosis and leaf margin wrinkling are widespread symptoms of Cannabis sativa. They are...
As one of the first plants to be cultivated by humans, probably since at least 8000–5000 bce, hemp (...
The topic of Cannabis curries controversy in every sphere of influence, whether politics, pharmacolo...
Background:The raised demand of cannabis as a medicinal plant in recent years led to an increased in...
Cannabis (Cannabis sativa L.), also known as hemp, is one of the oldest cultivated crops, grown for ...
This review presents recent developments in plant photobiology and lighting systems for horticultura...
Cannabis sativa (Cannabis) is one of the world’s most well-known, yet maligned plantspecies. However...
The Center for Disease Control estimates 128,000 people in the U.S. are hospitalized annually due to...
Cannabis sativa cultivation is experiencing a period of renewed interest due to the new opportu...
Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) production has increased significantly in recent years; however, the crop ...
Cannabis (Cannabis sativa L.) is one of the earliest cultivated crops, valued for producing a broad ...
Hemp (Cannabis sativa) is a sustainable crop well adapted to most European conditions. It is traditi...
Plant pathogens infecting marijuana (Cannabis sativa L.) plants reduce growth of the crop by affecti...
Owing to the expanding industry of medical Cannabis, we discuss recent milestones in RNA interferenc...
Medical cannabis (Cannabis sativa L.) is quickly becoming a central agricultural crop as its product...
Interveinal chlorosis and leaf margin wrinkling are widespread symptoms of Cannabis sativa. They are...
As one of the first plants to be cultivated by humans, probably since at least 8000–5000 bce, hemp (...
The topic of Cannabis curries controversy in every sphere of influence, whether politics, pharmacolo...
Background:The raised demand of cannabis as a medicinal plant in recent years led to an increased in...
Cannabis (Cannabis sativa L.), also known as hemp, is one of the oldest cultivated crops, grown for ...
This review presents recent developments in plant photobiology and lighting systems for horticultura...
Cannabis sativa (Cannabis) is one of the world’s most well-known, yet maligned plantspecies. However...
The Center for Disease Control estimates 128,000 people in the U.S. are hospitalized annually due to...