Uberknot
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but thats the problem...several of those posted "studies" show a variety of mechanisms and their supposed interactions with the environment etc.
What you are thoughts on the flavonols that may inhibit UV-b and soil components influence on UV influence...those were done on "other" plants and present new arguments imho..
I am fully on board the UV makes a difference train, but when the literature is actually reviewed, the methodologies are weird and actual data is scant.
It makes as much sense as taking the addiction theory in humans from a study on mice.....
Cannabis is technically a weed and a desert plant. It is also dioecious [8% of all plants] and has a very simple genotype in terms of diploid number 2n....with little known polyploidy...on top of all those reasonably similar characteristics, it produces more compounds than just about any other known plant. We still are finding new compounds....
The plant may also exhibit traces of both C3 and C4 [this is where the desert plant aka Central Asia origins? may come in] respiration.
I think it is too easy to gloss over and say this is just a simple plant. Well maybe we taken as a far look back, but even the genome hasn't been fully sequenced.
Just some thoughts
Just from the little I have found and read through it seems more say it dehydrates the plant and that increases the THC some. Maybe the plant reacts to make other things happen as well.
But yes there has not been a huge amount of technical studies and results.