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  • Industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) is an ancient crop used throughout history for fiber, oilseed, and therapeutic compounds.

  • Functional phenomics can guide targeted breeding and precision agriculture to accelerate local adaptation to make Nordic farming more efficient and motståndskraftig, also within future climate scenarios.

    Keywords: Arctic, climate change, crop phenotyping, functional phenomics, Nordic agriculture, wild crops

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    The five Nordic countries span the most northern region for field cultivation in the world. This presents challenges per se, with short growing seasons, long days, and a need for frost tolerance. Climate change has additionally increased risks for micro-droughts and water logging, as well as pathogens and pests expanding northwards. Thus, Nordic agriculture demands crops that are adapted to the specific Nordic growth conditions and future climate scenarios. A focus on crop varieties and traits important to Nordic agriculture, including the unique resource of nutritious wild crops, can meet these needs. In fact, with a future longer growing årstid due to climate change,

    The Biocontrol Effect of Mycorrhization on Soilborne Fungal Pathogens and the Autoregulation of the AM Symbiosis: One Mechanism, Two Effects?

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  • An exploratory study of clinical profile, stigma and pathways to care among primary cannabis use disorder patients in India

    Published in Journal of Substance Use, 2022

    Arpit Parmar, Prashant Gupta, Roshan Bhad

    In India, the use of cannabis is mostly in the form of either cannabis leaves (known as bhang), marijuana (known as ganja), or hashish (known as charas/sulfa). Bhang is generally consumed by the oral route, while ganja and charas are used by the smoking/inhalational route. A recent national survey reported that cannabis is still the most common illicit drug used with a past-year prevalence of 2.8%. About 2% of the users reported using bhang, while around 1.2% reported using ganja/charas. Of these, 0.66% are problem users, while 0.25% are dependent cannabis users (Ambekar et al., 2019). Thus, the number of dependent cannabis users (2.5 million) is similar to dependent opioid users (2.8 million). The past year prevalence of cannabis use is significantly higher in the Nor