Cannabinoid formation in Cannabis sativa grafted inter-racially, and with two Humulus species
Inter-racial grafts between high and low Δ 1-THC strains of Cannabis sativa, as well as cross-grafts with two Humulus (hop) species have been effected. C. sativa strains continue to produce essentially their own characteristic mixtures of cannabinoids, with undiminished vigour, whatever part of the...
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Published in | Phytochemistry (Oxford) Vol. 14; no. 2; pp. 409 - 412 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Elsevier Ltd
1975
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Summary: | Inter-racial grafts between high and low Δ
1-THC strains of
Cannabis sativa, as well as cross-grafts with two
Humulus (hop) species have been effected.
C. sativa strains continue to produce essentially their own characteristic mixtures of cannabinoids, with undiminished vigour, whatever part of the graft system they form. There is no evidence of transport of intermediates or factors critical to cannabinoid formation across the grafts. |
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ISSN: | 0031-9422 1873-3700 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0031-9422(75)85100-4 |