Citrus Terpene Families
Citrus terpene families encompass volatile compounds commonly found in cannabis lineages descended from or crossed with Citrus-forward genetics. Limonene, a primary monoterpene in this category, frequently appears in strains tracing to Lemon, Orange, and Tangie ancestry. Breeders working in citrus-dominant space often report consistent expression across F1 and F2 generations when selecting parent plants with established terpene profiles. These families are broadly recognized in breeding documentation and terpene-tagging databases, though cannabinoid ratios and overall chemotype vary widely among cultivars. Understanding citrus terpene inheritance aids growers and breeders in stabilizing aromatic phenotypes across breeding cycles.
Citrus Terpene Families strains
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Citrus terpene families encompass volatile compounds commonly found in cannabis lineages descended from or crossed with Citrus-forward genetics. Limonene, a primary monoterpene in this category, frequently appears in strains tracing to Lemon, Orange, and Tangie ancestry. Breeders working in citrus-dominant space often report consistent expression across F1 and F2 generations when selecting parent plants with established terpene profiles. These families are broadly recognized in breeding documentation and terpene-tagging databases, though cannabinoid ratios and overall chemotype vary widely among cultivars. Understanding citrus terpene inheritance aids growers and breeders in stabilizing aromatic phenotypes across breeding cycles.
Breeders selectively cross citrus-forward cultivars to reinforce limonene-rich terpene profiles for both marker identification and consistency. Citrus genetics are frequently used as aromatic anchors in hybrid development and backcrossing programs targeting specific sensory outcomes.
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