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METABOLIC AND TRANSCRIPTOMIC ANALYSES IDENTIFY COORDINATED RESOURCE REALLOCATION IN RESPONSE TO PHOSPHATE SUPPLY IN HEMP

Authors: Wee Y, B., Berkowitz, O., Ng, S., Pegg, A., Whelan, J., Jost, R.

Date: 2025-12-23 · Version: 2
DOI: 10.1101/2025.09.18.677093

Category: Plant Biology

Model Organism: Cannabis sativa

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The study examined how dual‑purpose hemp (Cannabis sativa) adjusts to different phosphate levels, showing that flower biomass is maintained unless phosphate is completely removed. Integrated physiological measurements and transcriptomic profiling revealed that phosphate is reallocated to flowers via glycolytic bypasses and organic phosphate release, while key regulatory genes followed expected patterns but did not suppress uptake at high phosphate, leading to nitrate depletion that limits growth.

Cannabis sativa phosphate nutrition transcriptomics source‑sink regulation nutrient signaling

Effects of Drought on Inflorescence Yield, and Secondary Metabolites in Cannabis sativa L.

Authors: Shenhar, I., Ifrach, I., Barkan, O., Guberman, O., Kerem, Z., Taler, D., Meiri, D., Moshelion, M.

Date: 2025-02-20 · Version: 1
DOI: 10.1101/2025.02.16.638548

Category: Plant Biology

Model Organism: Cannabis sativa

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The study investigated how tightly controlled drought regimes affect biochemical, physiological, and anatomical traits of three THCA‑dominant Cannabis sativa cultivars. Drought reduced canopy conductance, inflorescence weight, and the concentrations of major phytocannabinoids (THCA, CBGA), while terpene levels varied genotype‑specifically, indicating that yield losses stem primarily from suppressed biosynthetic activity rather than metabolite degradation.

Cannabis sativa drought stress phytocannabinoids terpenoids inflorescence yield