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RedWeaselParticipantJuly 2, 2025 at 2:48 pm<div>Published by the National Library of medicine in 2020. </div>
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7143057/
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Plants, including cannabis (Cannabis sativa subsp. sativa), host distinct beneficial microbial communities on and inside their tissues and organs, including seeds. They contribute to plant growth, facilitating mineral nutrient uptake, inducing ...
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《Despite these early difficulties, tetraploid strain 2 C. sativa plants grew and flowered at a rate comparable to diploids, yielding a similar amount of dried bud. Should this clone be representative, our data suggest that tetraploidization of Cannabis hinders rooting but has no significant negative effect on overall plant growth or yield.
A widespread consequence of polyploidy is an increase in cell size, caused by a larger number of gene copies. However, an increase in cell size does not always translate to increased size of the whole plant or its organs, since the number of cell divisions in polyploids can be reduced.》
https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/plant-science/articles/10.3389/fpls.2019.00476/full
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Frontiers | Polyploidization for the Genetic Improvement of Cannabis sativa
Cannabis sativa L. is a diploid species, cultivated throughout the ages as a source of fiber, food, and secondary metabolites with therapeutic and recreation...
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