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What compounds are responsible for giving cannabis also called Cannabis sativa L. (C. sativa L.) its unique flavor and smell?
Modern taxonomy considers all of cannabis to form one species, Cannabis sativa L.; so-called indica, sativa and ruderalis are actually subspecies of Cannabis sativa L. Until now, ...
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Cannabis sativa L. produces more than 200 known aroma compounds. Prior studies have focused mainly on terpenoids -- molecules that range in odor from fuel-like to woody, citrusy or floral.
On the industrial side is cannabis sativa L, a plant with fibers used to make fabrics and other materials. Following the post-World War II decline, hemp farming in the United States is now increasing.
The versatile cannabis plant could, some scientists think, one day be useful for lunar and Martian colonists. For now, researchers will subject its seeds to radiation in orbit and see what happens.
The cannabis classification system was first proposed by French biologist Jean Baptist Lamark in the 18th century. Through his observations of various cannabis plant samples from India, he described ...
Cannabis sativa L. produces more than 200 known aroma compounds. Prior studies have focused mainly on terpenoids — molecules that range in odor from fuel-like to woody, citrusy or floral.