Abstract

Within a given plant population, the concentration of any constituent is expected to vary within a certain bandwidth. To test the distribution of Δ 9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in hemp populations, a number of single plants were taken from populations of five well-known hemp accessions (Fasamo, Beniko, Bialobrzeskie, Félina 34, Kompolti) and a Hungarian provenance. The quantitative analysis of single plants delivered a set of 30–61 THC and Cannabidiol (CBD) values for each of the six hemp accessions under consideration. The distribution of THC within a number of hemp plants often shows no Gaussian distribution, the different varieties have quite characteristic distributions of THC. Most single-plant values are close together, the variation, however, differing from variety to variety. In addition, single plants are found with THC values far outside this bandwidth.

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