A Comparison of the Sexual Expression, Biomass, Cannabinoid Content, and Seed Production in XXX and XXY Triploid Cannabis
Nathan Paul,
Ben Yanush,
Adrian Monthony
et al.
Abstract:Cannabis is a multi-billion dollar industry reliant on unpollinated genetically female (XX) plants, as pollination reduces cannabinoid yields and flower quality. The mechanism behind the sexual expression ofC. sativais unclear. This study examines the sexual characteristics of homo- and hetero-gametic triploid cannabis plants (XX(X/Y)) to understand the role of the Y chromosome in cannabis sex determination. Heterogametic triploids were produced by crossing a male diploidC. sativacv. Durban Poison (2n = 2x = 1… Show more
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