- Merriam-Webster
defines chemotaxonomy as the
method of
biological classification based on
similarities and
dissimilarity in the
structure of
certain compounds...
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chemotaxonomic analysis of
cannabinoid variation in
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flowering process. C.
ruderalis occupies regions ****her
north in latitude.
Chemotaxonomic analysis reveals that C. ruderalis is
shown to have
lower tetrahydrocannabinol...
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systematic study per se. An
investigation of genetic, morphological, and
chemotaxonomic variation among 157
Cannabis accessions of
known geographic origin,...
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contain the
psychoactive compound muscimol. The muscimol-containing
chemotaxonomic group of
Amanitas contains no
amatoxins or phallotoxins, and as such...
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represents the
variability found within the
genus Cannabis.
There are five
chemotaxonomic types of cannabis: one with high
levels of THC, one
which is more fibrous...
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Mahlberg (2004). "A
chemotaxonomic analysis of
cannabinoid variation in
Cannabis (Cannabaceae)". American...
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Hillig KW,
Mahlberg PG (June 2004). "A
chemotaxonomic analysis of
cannabinoid variation in
Cannabis (Cannabaceae)". American...
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Biochemical Systematics...
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