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<blockquote data-quote="PowerSeed" data-source="post: 509126" data-attributes="member: 1364"><p>"Karl Hillig at Indiana University (published 2004, 2005) investigated the diversity of <em>Cannabis</em> by characterizing the chemical contents of plants from a wide range of geographical origins and usages; and he proposed taxonomic groupings (subspecies) that both reconciled the previous naming systems, and fit well into a hypothetical model for the evolution of <em>Cannabis</em>. Hillig’s research supports the <u>original two-species concept for </u><em><u>Cannabis</u> — <strong>C. sativa</strong></em><strong> Linnaeus</strong> and <strong><em>C. indica</em> Lamarck</strong> — with <em>C. indica</em> being far more genetically diverse than <em>C. sativa</em>. Hillig recognized the European cultivated subspecies as <em>C. sativa </em>ssp. <em>sativa</em>. Because it typically has narrow leaflets and is used for hemp fiber and seed production, he named it narrow-leaf hemp or NLH. He also identified spontaneously growing wild or feral populations previously called <em>C. ruderalis</em> as <em>C. sativa </em>ssp<em>.</em> <em>spontanea</em> which he named the putative ancestor or PA and I refer to as the narrow-leaf hemp ancestor or NLHA."</p><p>[ATTACH=full]128825[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PowerSeed, post: 509126, member: 1364"] "Karl Hillig at Indiana University (published 2004, 2005) investigated the diversity of [I]Cannabis[/I] by characterizing the chemical contents of plants from a wide range of geographical origins and usages; and he proposed taxonomic groupings (subspecies) that both reconciled the previous naming systems, and fit well into a hypothetical model for the evolution of [I]Cannabis[/I]. Hillig’s research supports the [U]original two-species concept for [/U][I][U]Cannabis[/U] — [B]C. sativa[/B][/I][B] Linnaeus[/B] and [B][I]C. indica[/I] Lamarck[/B] — with [I]C. indica[/I] being far more genetically diverse than [I]C. sativa[/I]. Hillig recognized the European cultivated subspecies as [I]C. sativa [/I]ssp. [I]sativa[/I]. Because it typically has narrow leaflets and is used for hemp fiber and seed production, he named it narrow-leaf hemp or NLH. He also identified spontaneously growing wild or feral populations previously called [I]C. ruderalis[/I] as [I]C. sativa [/I]ssp[I].[/I] [I]spontanea[/I] which he named the putative ancestor or PA and I refer to as the narrow-leaf hemp ancestor or NLHA." [ATTACH=full]128825[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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