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The science of cannabis: Evolution, taxonomy and genetics

The science of cannabis: Evolution, taxonomy and genetics

Narrated by:
Sandra Loiza
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November 17, 2021
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0 hours 45 minutes
Summary
Cannabis has been used as a medicinal plant for thousands of years. Moreover, it has been closely linked to mankind because of its multiple uses, which range from planting products to the manufacture of highly resistant materials such as textiles, paper, and ropes. In ancient times, there was great interest in its cultivation due to its magnificent properties and the diverse applications of its derivatives.

With this audiobook, you will discover how the cannabis plant has evolved. You will also learn how generational changes in the plant's morphological and genetic characteristics brought forth the unique varieties used today in the therapeutic, recreational, or industrial fields.

You will also learn how science classifies the plant through taxonomy. A scientific discipline related to a system used to define and name groups of biological organisms based on shared morphological and genetic characteristics; thus learning the availability of the plants of this wonderful genus. You will be able to take a brief look at its genetics. This will let you understand more clearly all the possibilities available when choosing among so many varieties the most suitable one for a particular objective.

This audiobook on the science of cannabis encompasses all the information that will facilitate your entry into the industry, by identifying ideal and developing strategies to enhance the plant's potential and of its derivatives, learning how each grower contributes to this species' evolution. Pharmacology University tells you the basic principles you should know to get the most out of the benefits of this wonderful plant.
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