Cannabis Research

Cannabis Science

Beyond its reputation as a source of recreational enjoyment, cannabis boasts an array of uses in commercial and industrial applications, including rope, textiles, clothing, shoes, food, paper, bioplastics, insulation, and biofuel. Research in cannabis can address key problems faced by those in the industry who grow hemp for grain, fiber and potential medical uses, leading to robust new innovations. This multidisciplinary area seeks to provide valuable data that supports the best management practices for cannabis cultivation, both in the field and under controlled environments.

This special collection spotlights cannabis research from BioOne Complete partner publishers, including the Canadian Journal of Plant Science, Journal of Economic Entomology, Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, Weed Technology and more.

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Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society
A Survey of the Arthropod Fauna Associated with Hemp ( Cannabis sativa L.) Grown in Eastern Colorado

Palynology
Effect of Seasonality and Time after Anthesis on the Viability and Longevity of Cannabis sativa Pollen

Politics and the Life Sciences
Direct democracy, policy diffusion, and medicalized marijuana

Southwestern Entomologist
First Report of a Pest Mite on Medicinal Hemp Crops: Two-Spotted Spider Mite, Tetranychus urticae Koch, at Azuay, Ecuador  

Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science
A Preliminary Study: The C-Vue Chromatograph as a Presumptive Tool to Assist Kansas Law Enforcement to Distinguish Between Legal and Illegal Forms of Cannabis

Weed Technology
Dose–response screening of industrial hemp to herbicides commonly used in corn and soybean  

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