Mold Resistance Pheno
Mold resistance phenotypes represent plant expressions selected for structural and biochemical traits that discourage fungal colonization, rather than a single terpene compound. Breeders identify these phenotypes through dense calyx formation, rapid flower maturation, and airflow-conducive architecture. Lineages from dry climates—particularly Hindu Kush and Afghani-derived cultivars—frequently exhibit enhanced mold resistance traits. This classification reflects breeding priorities in humid growing regions where Botrytis and powdery mildew pressure is significant. The trait is often polygenic, involving multiple genetic markers rather than single-gene expression.
Mold Resistance Pheno strains
No strains tagged into Mold Resistance Pheno yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this terpene.
Mold resistance phenotypes represent plant expressions selected for structural and biochemical traits that discourage fungal colonization, rather than a single terpene compound. Breeders identify these phenotypes through dense calyx formation, rapid flower maturation, and airflow-conducive architecture. Lineages from dry climates—particularly Hindu Kush and Afghani-derived cultivars—frequently exhibit enhanced mold resistance traits. This classification reflects breeding priorities in humid growing regions where Botrytis and powdery mildew pressure is significant. The trait is often polygenic, involving multiple genetic markers rather than single-gene expression.
Cultivators and breeders in high-humidity zones actively select for mold-resistant phenotypes to reduce crop loss. Preservation of these genotypes supports regional adaptation strategies in cannabis cultivation programs.
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