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Keith Clay • Unknown Hub (2014)
“Defensive symbiosis: a microbial perspective.”
Rabab Husain, H. A. Weeden, Daniel Bogush, Michihito Deguchi, Mario Soliman, Shobha Potlakayala, Ramesh Katam, Stephen A. Goldman, Sairam Rudrabhatla • Unknown Hub (2019)
“Enhanced tolerance of industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) plants on abandoned mine land soil leads to overexpression of cannabinoids.”
Daniel Kohlhase, Jode W. Edwards, Micheal D. K. Owen • Unknown Hub (2018)
“This study confirms the reported "complex" HPPD resistance inheritance while providing new information in the response of HPPD-resistant waterhemp to HPPD herbicides.”
Dinesh Panday, Wade P. Heller, Joseph E. Carrara, Nikita Bhusal, Nicholas Omoding, Tara Caton, A. Walsh, Andrew Smith, Arash Ghalehgolabbehbahani • Rodale Institute (2025)
Saroop S. Sandhu, Anuj Chiluwal, Zachary Brym, Mike Irey, J. Mabry McCray, Dennis C. Odero, Samira H. Daroub, Hardev S. Sandhu • Unknown Hub (2022)
“Evaluating growth, biomass and cannabinoid profiles of floral hemp varieties under different planting dates in organic soils of Florida.”
Dinesh Panday, Wade P. Heller, Joseph E. Carrara, Nikita Bhusal, Nicholas Omoding, Tara Caton, A. Walsh, Andrew Smith, Arash Ghalehgolabbehbahani • Unknown Hub (2025)
“Performance and mycorrhizal colonization of industrial hemp varieties under regenerative organic systems in Northeastern region.”
Bulbul Ahmed, Lawrence B. Smart, Mohamed Hijri • Unknown Hub (2021)
“Microbiome of Field Grown Hemp Reveals Potential Microbial Interactions With Root and Rhizosphere Soil.”
Dinesh Panday, Parinaz Heydar, Casey Lapham, Alyssa Pierce, Madhav Dhakal, Arash Ghalehgolabbehbahani, Gabriella Fioravanti, Ronald Kander • Unknown Hub (2025)
“This field study, conducted at the Rodale Institute in Kutztown, Pennsylvania, assessed the effects of tillage, cover crop, and nitrogen management on hemp fiber yield, N concentrations in leaf and stalk, and mechanical performance under regenerative organic conditions.”
Dinesh Panday, Bharat Sharma Acharya, Madhav Dhakal, Tara Caton, Casey Lapham, Andrew Smith, Arash Ghalehgolabbehbahani • Unknown Hub (2025)
“Industrial hemp production is expanding in the United States, generating sustained interest in this multipurpose crop, though the optimal agronomic conditions (e.g., row spacing, planting density, and nutrient management) for maximizing fiber yield remain unclear in many regions.”
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