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Effects of Green Light Deprivation and Red-to-Blue Ratio on Growth, Mineral Content, and Pigments in <i>Salvia officinalis</i> L. and <i>Cannabis sativa</i> L. [PDF]
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Vegetative and reproductive stage lighting interactions on flower yield, water use efficiency, terpenes, and cannabinoids of Cannabis sativa. [PDF]
Collado CE, Hernández R.
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Seed the Difference: QTL Mapping Reveals Several Major Loci for Seed Size in <i>Cannabis sativa</i> L. [PDF]
Manansala-Siazon SE +7 more
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In vitro cell culture of Cannabis sativa for the production of cannabinoids [PDF]
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2023
Cannabis sativa is a widely dispersed plant that may be found in a broad range of habitats, elevations, and climatic conditions all over the globe. It is a member of the Cannabis genus. Historically, it has been used by humans for more than 5000 years, making it one of the oldest plant sources of food and textile fibres. Originating in Western Asia and
Anuradha Sharma +2 more
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Cannabis sativa is a widely dispersed plant that may be found in a broad range of habitats, elevations, and climatic conditions all over the globe. It is a member of the Cannabis genus. Historically, it has been used by humans for more than 5000 years, making it one of the oldest plant sources of food and textile fibres. Originating in Western Asia and
Anuradha Sharma +2 more
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2021
Nematodes and Cannabis sativa secondary metabolites Inflorescences, leaves, and roots of Cannabis sativa contain a wealth of secondary metabolites that are bioactive and have potential as sources of biopesticides (Andre et al., 2016). Cultivars of medicinal C.
Bernard, Ernest C +2 more
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Nematodes and Cannabis sativa secondary metabolites Inflorescences, leaves, and roots of Cannabis sativa contain a wealth of secondary metabolites that are bioactive and have potential as sources of biopesticides (Andre et al., 2016). Cultivars of medicinal C.
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2020
Cultivation and breeding of Cannabis sativa L. for medicinal purposes is of actual importance since in many countries the legalization allows its use by patients. So far, Cannabis sativa L. and its various strains, optimized for their cannabinoids, have mostly been bred and cultivated under illegal conditions to provide an illicit drug without ...
Paweł Rodziewicz, Oliver Kayser
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Cultivation and breeding of Cannabis sativa L. for medicinal purposes is of actual importance since in many countries the legalization allows its use by patients. So far, Cannabis sativa L. and its various strains, optimized for their cannabinoids, have mostly been bred and cultivated under illegal conditions to provide an illicit drug without ...
Paweł Rodziewicz, Oliver Kayser
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2021
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Constituents of Cannabis sativa
2021Cannabis sativa L. is a psychoactive plant that contains more than 500 chemical components. Even though the consumption (in the form of marijuana, hashish, or hashish oil) for recreational purposes, is the most popular way of using the plant, the knowledge of its components has also led to classify Cannabis sativa L.
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