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Backgrounds Cannabis sativa L. produces at least 120 cannabinoids. Although genetic variation is the main factor in cannabinoid production, the effects of short-term environmental stresses in the early flowering stage remains largely unknown.
Sang-Hyuck Park +6 more
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Virus-Induced Diseases in Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) Plants
Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) belongs to Cannabis genus in Cannabinaceae family. Industrial hemp (C. sativa var. vulgaris L.), a variant of the C. sativa, is an important industrial crop.
Mehmet Ali ŞEVİK
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Cannabis sativa L. is an illegal plant in many countries. The worldwide criminalization of the plant has for many years limited its research. Consequently, understanding the full scope of its benefits and harm became limited too. However, in recent years
David Charles Simiyu, J. Jang, O. Lee
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The phytochemical content and the antioxidant activity in the inflorescences of six industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) genotypes, four monoecious (Codimono, Carmaleonte, Futura 75, and Santhica 27), and two dioecious (Fibrante and Carmagnola ...
Romina Beleggia +4 more
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Given the dramatic rise in high‐cannabinoid hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) production in the last decade, there is an increasingly urgent need to characterize available germplasm and develop knowledge to accelerate the breeding of uniform and stable cultivars.
George M. Stack +12 more
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Currently in the United States, the sole licensed facility to cultivate Cannabis sativa L. for research purposes is the University of Mississippi, which is funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA).
Anna L. Schwabe +4 more
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Cannabis sativa L. is a significant herbaceous species native to Central Asia that has been utilised for folk medicine and other industrial applications.
Sudhanshu Kumar Jha +7 more
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The accumulation of hazardous contaminants in Cannabis sativa L. raises warning signs regarding possible adverse effects on human health due to the consumption of herbal medicines and/or other herbal edible products made from cannabis.
Effrosyni Zafeiraki +3 more
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IgE-Mediated Hypersensitivity Reactions to Cannabis in Laboratory Personnel [PDF]
Background: There have been sporadic reports of hypersensitivity reactions to plants of the Cannabinaceae family (hemp and hops), but it has remained unclear whether these reactions are immunologic or nonimmunologic in nature.
Anibarro B +17 more
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The phytochemistry of fibre hemp (Cannabis sativa L., cv. Futura 75 and Felina 32) cultivated in Lithuania was investigated. The soil characteristics (conductivity, pH and major elements) of the cultivation field were determined. The chemical composition
A. Judžentienė +2 more
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