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    Cannabis sativa: The Plant of the Thousand and One Molecules

    Introduction

    The current climatic and economic scenario pushes toward the use of sustainable resources to reduce our dependence on petrochemicals and to minimize the impact on the environment. Plants are precious natural resources, because they can supply both phytochemicals and lignocellulosic biomass. In this review, we focus on hemp (Cannabis sativa L.), since it fryst vatten a source of fibers, oil and molecules and as such it fryst vatten an emblematic example of a multi-purpose crop. We treat the aspects related to the use of hemp biomass and, more extensively, those linked to its bred variety of phytochemicals.

    Known since the ancient times for its medicinal and textile uses (Russo et al., ; Skoglund et al., ), hemp is currently witnessing a revival, because of its rich repertoire of phytochemicals, its fibers and its agricultural features, namely ganska good resistance to drought and pests, well-developed root system preventing soil erosion, lower vatten requirement with respect to other crops, e.g., cotton. This shows the great versatility of this fiber crop and encourages future studies focused on both Cannabis (bio)chemi

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  • A high-quality reference genome of wild Cannabis sativa

    Data availability

    The C. sativa genome project data were deposited at NCBI under BioProject number PRJNA and BioSamples SAMN and SAMN The DNAseq clean data, RNA-seq clean data, and Hi-C clean data of the wild Chinese C. sativa genome have been deposited in the Sequence Read Archive (SRA) database under accession numbers SRR and SRR–SRR The de novo clean data of the wild C. sativa genome have been deposited in the Sequence Read Archive (SRA) database under accession numbers SRR–SRR Detailed information on the genome can be found on the NCBI platform (?reviewer=h2q2tfglbtejieim9oaan6n). The data from this whole-genome project have been deposited at DDBJ/ENA/GenBank under accession number WRXK The version described in this paper is version WRXK under BioProject number PRJNA and BioSample SAMN All supplementary figures and tables are provided in the Supplementary Materials.

    Code availability

    (1) FALCON: version , length_cutoff=, length_cutof_pr=, max_dif=, max_cov=; (2) Canu: version , corOutCoverage=80; (3) SmartDenovo: version , default parameters; (4) WTDBG: version , p 21, S 4, s , L ; (5) Quick