



indica.Ĥ.4 The Slide from Formal to Vernacular.Ĥ.5 The Hybridization Impasse.ĥ.3.2 Non-glandular Trichomes.Ħ.4 Hemp Seed Oil and Protein.Ħ.6.1.1 Cannabinoid Content.ħ.2.1 Historical Overview of the Isolation and Structure Elucidation of (-)-Δ9-Trans-Tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ9-THC) Type Cannabinoids.ħ.5.1 Gas Chromatography (GC).ħ.5.2 High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC).ħ.5.3 Ultra-Performance Liquid Chromatography (UPLC).ħ.5.4 High Performance Thin Layer Chromatography (HPTLC).Ĩ.2.1.1 Biochemical Properties.Ĩ.2.1.2 Localization and Possible Physiological Function.Ĩ.2.2.1 Biochemical Properties.Ĩ.2.3 Cannabichromenic Acid Synthase.Ĩ.2.4 Geranyl Pyrophosphate:Olivetolate Geranyltransferase.Ĩ.2.5 Olivetol Synthase, a Polyketide Synthase for OLA Biosynthesis.Ĩ.2.6 Olivetolic Acid Cyclase, the First Plant Polyketide Cyclase.Ĩ.3 Biotechnological Cannabinoid Production.Ĩ.3.1 Cannabinoid Production in C. sativa.Ĥ.3 Formal Botanical Nomenclature: C. 1.3 Pharmacological Classification.ġ.4 Folk Classification: “Hemp” Versus “Marijuana”.ġ.6.1.3 Adaptive Morphological and Anatomical Differences Between Wild and Domesticated Cannabis sativa.ġ.6.3.2 Architecture and Anatomy.ġ.6.4.5 Architecture and Anatomy.ġ.7 Genetic Groupings in Cannabis.ġ.8 Gene Flow Among Domesticates and Ruderal Populations.ġ.9 Sources of Taxonomic Disagreement with Particular Reference to Cannabis.ġ.9.1 Classification Difficulties Due to Hybridization and Typological Thinking.ġ.9.2 Taxonomic Splitting and Rank Inflation.ġ.10.1 Defining “Domestication”.ġ.10.3 Why Classifying Domesticated Plants like Wild Plants Is Misleading.ġ.10.4 Possible Relationships of Wild and Domesticated Plants.ġ.11.1 Classification of Cannabis Assemblages as Conventional Taxa.ġ.11.2 Classification of Cannabis Assemblages as “Groups” Under the Cultivated Plant Code.ġ.11.3 Classification of Cannabis Assemblages as Non-formal Groups.ġ.12 How Many Species of Cannabis Merit Recognition?.ġ.13 A Rationale for Emphasizing the Principal Selected Character Complexes in Classifying Cannabis.ġ.14 A Practical and Natural Taxonomy for Cannabis.Ģ.1.1 Ancient Antecedents: The Celts, the Lacnunga, and Irish Hemp.Ģ.2 William Brooke O’Shaughnessy and Indian Hemp.Ģ.3 Michael Donovan and Neuropathic Pain.Ģ.6 Richard Greene and the Scourge of Migraine.ģ.2 The Plant Cannabis and Cannabinoids.ģ.3.1.1 Grow Room Environment.ģ.3.1.4 Hydroponics Propagation.ģ.3.2.2 Handling, Drying, Processing and Storage.Ĥ.2 Formal Botanical Nomenclature: C.
