Apparent Increase in Biomass and Seed Productivity in Hemp (Cannabis sativa) Resulting from Branch Proliferation Caused by the European Corn Borer (Ostrinia nubilalis)

E. Small, D. Marcus, G. Butler, A. Mcelroy
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Abstract The European corn borer (Ostrinia nubilalis Hübner), or ECB, is a major pest of hemp (Cannabis sativa L.). During the course of a study of hemp germplasm and cultivar accessions, the ECB attacked the vertical stem leader of hundreds of plants. At the site of invasion the main stem was typically destroyed, and the plant became strongly branched. Although the damaged plants were an average 9% shorter, mean shoot weight was 20% heavier. Seed productivity was also greater, based on a visual scale. The practical significance of such an “overcompensation” response to insect damage, with damaged plants growing more robustly and productively than their undamaged counterparts, is controversial. Certainly, some aspects of productivity, such as fibre quality, are detrimentally affected by the ECB. The insect showed a preference for larger plants, but was indifferent to the level of tetrahydrocannabinol, the chief intoxicant of C. sativa.
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欧洲玉米螟(Ostrinia nubilalis)引起的枝增殖对大麻生物量和种子产量的显著提高
欧洲玉米螟(Ostrinia nubilalis h bner)或ECB是大麻(Cannabis sativa L.)的主要害虫。在对大麻种质资源和栽培材料的研究过程中,ECB攻击了数百株植物的垂直茎龙头。在入侵地点,主茎通常被破坏,而植物变得强壮的分枝。虽然受损植株平均短了9%,但平均茎重却增加了20%。根据目测,种子产量也更高。这种对昆虫损害的“过度补偿”反应的实际意义是有争议的,因为受损的植物比未受损的植物生长得更健壮、更多产。当然,生产率的某些方面,比如纤维质量,受到了欧洲央行的不利影响。这种昆虫对较大的植物表现出偏好,但对四氢大麻酚(C. sativa的主要麻醉剂)的水平无动于衷。
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