Bioaccumulation Patterns
Bioaccumulation patterns in cannabis refer to how plants concentrate specific compounds—cannabinoids, terpenes, flavonoids, and trace elements—across growth stages and tissue types. These patterns are influenced by genetics, growing conditions, nutrient availability, and soil composition. Understanding bioaccumulation is foundational for breeding programs seeking consistent cannabinoid or terpene profiles, as certain lineages show predictable accumulation trajectories from seedling through flowering. Research into bioaccumulation helps breeders select parent plants likely to concentrate desired compounds in flower, and informs cultivation protocols for maximizing target metabolite expression.
Bioaccumulation Patterns strains
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Bioaccumulation patterns in cannabis refer to how plants concentrate specific compounds—cannabinoids, terpenes, flavonoids, and trace elements—across growth stages and tissue types. These patterns are influenced by genetics, growing conditions, nutrient availability, and soil composition. Understanding bioaccumulation is foundational for breeding programs seeking consistent cannabinoid or terpene profiles, as certain lineages show predictable accumulation trajectories from seedling through flowering. Research into bioaccumulation helps breeders select parent plants likely to concentrate desired compounds in flower, and informs cultivation protocols for maximizing target metabolite expression.
Breeders tracking bioaccumulation patterns use tissue sampling and cannabinoid/terpene profiling to identify parent lines with superior compound concentration and stability. This data informs selection strategies for developing cultivars with reliable secondary metabolite profiles across multiple generations.
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