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Mold Susceptibility

Mold susceptibility is not a terpene, but rather a plant pathology trait influenced by genetic factors, environmental conditions, and secondary metabolite profiles. Some cannabis cultivars demonstrate heightened vulnerability to fungal pathogens like Botrytis cinerea and powdery mildew, while others exhibit natural resistance. This variation stems from differences in plant structure (dense vs. airy canopy architecture), trichome density, and the presence of antimicrobial compounds. Breeders and cultivators track mold resistance as a critical agronomic trait, particularly in humid climates or indoor environments.

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Mold Susceptibility strains

No strains tagged into Mold Susceptibility yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this terpene.

About Mold Susceptibility

Mold susceptibility is not a terpene, but rather a plant pathology trait influenced by genetic factors, environmental conditions, and secondary metabolite profiles. Some cannabis cultivars demonstrate heightened vulnerability to fungal pathogens like Botrytis cinerea and powdery mildew, while others exhibit natural resistance. This variation stems from differences in plant structure (dense vs. airy canopy architecture), trichome density, and the presence of antimicrobial compounds. Breeders and cultivators track mold resistance as a critical agronomic trait, particularly in humid climates or indoor environments.

Breeder relevance

Cannabis breeders actively select for mold-resistant genetics to improve crop stability and reduce post-harvest losses. Lineages originating from Mediterranean, highland, or arid regions often carry genetic markers associated with natural resistance to fungal pressure.

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