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The role of roots in sex expression in hemp plants

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When the shoots of young hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) plants were cut off the roots, cultured as cuttings, and regenerating (adventitious) roots were removed as soon as appearing, ca. 80–90% of the plants became male (had staminate flowers) whereas if the roots were allowed to develop a similar percentage became female (pistillate flowers). Treatment of de-rooted cuttings with 6-benzylaminopurine (15 mg/l) restored the percent of female plants to ca. 80. It is suggested that the root system plays an essential role in sex expression in hemp and that this role is related to cytokinin synthesis in the root.

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Chailakhyan, M.K., Khryanin, V.N. The role of roots in sex expression in hemp plants. Planta 138, 185–187 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00391177

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