Powdery Mildew Resistance
Powdery mildew resistance is not a terpene, but rather a cultivar trait often associated with specific genetic backgrounds and secondary metabolite profiles. Some cannabis lineages—particularly those descended from landrace or outdoor-adapted stock—show measurably lower susceptibility to *Podosphaera* infections under controlled conditions. Breeders working in this category often select parent plants that demonstrate reduced fungal colonization rates, though resistance mechanisms remain incompletely characterized in cannabis literature. Environmental factors (humidity, airflow, temperature) significantly influence phenotypic expression, making field or greenhouse observation essential for trait verification.
Powdery Mildew Resistance strains
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Powdery mildew resistance is not a terpene, but rather a cultivar trait often associated with specific genetic backgrounds and secondary metabolite profiles. Some cannabis lineages—particularly those descended from landrace or outdoor-adapted stock—show measurably lower susceptibility to *Podosphaera* infections under controlled conditions. Breeders working in this category often select parent plants that demonstrate reduced fungal colonization rates, though resistance mechanisms remain incompletely characterized in cannabis literature. Environmental factors (humidity, airflow, temperature) significantly influence phenotypic expression, making field or greenhouse observation essential for trait verification.
Cultivators and seed companies prioritize powdery mildew resistance during parent selection to reduce crop losses and fungicide dependency. Lineage records frequently report resistance clustering in certain geographic origins and heritage genetics, making backcross and hybrid programs a common breeding strategy.
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