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morphology or
anatomy may
produce large changes in the
chemical phenotype.
Chemotypes are
often defined by the most
abundant chemical produced by that individual...
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called chemotypes,
which are camphor, linalool, 1,8-cineole, nerolidol, safrole, and borneol. In China,
field workers avoid mixing chemotypes when harvesting...
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Content of
Cannabis sativa Inflorescence from
Various Chemotypes".
Journal of
Natural Products. 84 (2): 531–536. doi:10.1021/acs.jnatprod...
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ultraviolet radiation in
evolution of
Cannabis chemotypes".
Economic Botany. 37 (4): 396–405. Bibcode:1983EcBot..37..396P. doi:10...
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distinct chemical forms.
These forms or
chemotypes are
characterised by the
organic compounds terpenes.
Chemotype 1 has
acyclic foliar terpenes, with concentrations...
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known as
chemotypes and a
geographical po****tion will
generally contain a mix of
chemotypes. For example,
studies of
chemotypes in Greenland, Iceland...
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Thure Pavlo (2014-05-01). "Different
Geographical Distributions of Two
Chemotypes of
Barbarea vulgaris that
Differ in
Resistance to
Insects and a Pathogen"...
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unreliable supply – for
other botanical insecticides before. Most
chemotypes of A.
absinthium contain (−)-α- and/or (+)-β-thujone,
though some do not...
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variety of
chemotypes existing for this species.
There are
multiple chemotypes for each of the subspecies.
Subspecies gracilis has two
major chemotypes: thymol...
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related species and
cryptic species all
under this name.
There are two
chemotypes in S. chartarum, one that
produces trichothecene mycotoxins such as satratoxin H...