Evaluation of European-developed hemp cultivars (Cannabis sativa L.) in response to water regimes

Aim of study: The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of water deficit on the growth and yield of hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) cultivars under semi-arid Mediterranean conditions. Area of study: Southern Greece, Athens. Material and methods: Three different irrigation regimes (well-watered...

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Main Authors: Angeliki Kousta, Panayiota Papastylianou, Petros Tzimas, Leandros A. Skaltsounis, Dimitrios Bilalis
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Published: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC) 2025-05-01
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author Angeliki Kousta
Panayiota Papastylianou
Petros Tzimas
Leandros A. Skaltsounis
Dimitrios Bilalis
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description Aim of study: The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of water deficit on the growth and yield of hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) cultivars under semi-arid Mediterranean conditions. Area of study: Southern Greece, Athens. Material and methods: Three different irrigation regimes (well-watered; IRR100, mild water-stressed; IRR75, and severe water-stressed; IRR50) were supplied to determine their effect on five hemp cultivars' growth, seed and cannabidiol (CBD) yield, and water productivity by a three-year field experiment. Main results: Water deficit (IRR50) decreased plant height by 38.7%, 15.8%, and 18.7%, and above-ground biomass by 71.9%, 74.6%, and 27.7% during 2019, 2020, and 2021 years respectively, compared to IRR100. The IRR50 treatment reduced inflorescence length, seed weight per inflorescence, and seed yield by 19%, 27.6%, and 29.9% respectively. The longest inflorescences with the most seeds were performed by Cannabis sativa ʻFedora 17ʼ with mean values ranging from 35.1 cm to 36.8 cm, and 223 to 247 seeds per inflorescence across growing seasons. By increasing drought stress to IRR50, the cannabidiolic acid concentration increased thrice, and CBD and total cannabidiol (CBD total) concentrations were almost duplicated with Cannabis sativa ʻFerimonʼ recording the highest total CBD yield. All cultivars showed sensitivity to water deficit, reducing their water productivity and Normalized Difference Vegetation Index values. Cannabis sativa ʻFutura 75ʼ recorded the highest water productivity under all water regimes. Research highlights: Water stress (IRR50) limited hemp biomass and seed yield, whereas enhanced CBD yield of inflorescences. ʻFutura 75ʼ cultivar is the most suitable for biomass production, ʻFerimonʼ cultivar for CBD production, and ʻFedora 17ʼ cultivar is appropriate for the dual-purpose production of both biomass and seed.
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spelling doaj-art-067c31c2dd694672a2f3a6a60f4fc55e2025-08-20T02:58:46ZengConsejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research1695-971X2171-92922025-05-0123110.5424/sjar/2025231-21257Evaluation of European-developed hemp cultivars (Cannabis sativa L.) in response to water regimesAngeliki Kousta0Panayiota Papastylianou1Petros Tzimas2Leandros A. Skaltsounis3Dimitrios Bilalis4Laboratory of Agronomy, Department of Crop Science, Agricultural University of Athens, 11855 Athens, GreeceLaboratory of Agronomy, Department of Crop Science, Agricultural University of Athens, 11855 Athens, GreeceDivision of Pharmacognosy and Natural Products Chemistry, Department of Pharmacy, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Panepistimioupoli, Zografou, 15771, Athens, GreeceDivision of Pharmacognosy and Natural Products Chemistry, Department of Pharmacy, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Panepistimioupoli, Zografou, 15771, Athens, GreeceLaboratory of Agronomy, Department of Crop Science, Agricultural University of Athens, 11855 Athens, Greece Aim of study: The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of water deficit on the growth and yield of hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) cultivars under semi-arid Mediterranean conditions. Area of study: Southern Greece, Athens. Material and methods: Three different irrigation regimes (well-watered; IRR100, mild water-stressed; IRR75, and severe water-stressed; IRR50) were supplied to determine their effect on five hemp cultivars' growth, seed and cannabidiol (CBD) yield, and water productivity by a three-year field experiment. Main results: Water deficit (IRR50) decreased plant height by 38.7%, 15.8%, and 18.7%, and above-ground biomass by 71.9%, 74.6%, and 27.7% during 2019, 2020, and 2021 years respectively, compared to IRR100. The IRR50 treatment reduced inflorescence length, seed weight per inflorescence, and seed yield by 19%, 27.6%, and 29.9% respectively. The longest inflorescences with the most seeds were performed by Cannabis sativa ʻFedora 17ʼ with mean values ranging from 35.1 cm to 36.8 cm, and 223 to 247 seeds per inflorescence across growing seasons. By increasing drought stress to IRR50, the cannabidiolic acid concentration increased thrice, and CBD and total cannabidiol (CBD total) concentrations were almost duplicated with Cannabis sativa ʻFerimonʼ recording the highest total CBD yield. All cultivars showed sensitivity to water deficit, reducing their water productivity and Normalized Difference Vegetation Index values. Cannabis sativa ʻFutura 75ʼ recorded the highest water productivity under all water regimes. Research highlights: Water stress (IRR50) limited hemp biomass and seed yield, whereas enhanced CBD yield of inflorescences. ʻFutura 75ʼ cultivar is the most suitable for biomass production, ʻFerimonʼ cultivar for CBD production, and ʻFedora 17ʼ cultivar is appropriate for the dual-purpose production of both biomass and seed. https://sjar.revistas.csic.es/index.php/sjar/article/view/21257CBD productionhemp cultivarsplant growthseed yieldwater managementwater use efficiency
spellingShingle Angeliki Kousta
Panayiota Papastylianou
Petros Tzimas
Leandros A. Skaltsounis
Dimitrios Bilalis
Evaluation of European-developed hemp cultivars (Cannabis sativa L.) in response to water regimes
Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research
CBD production
hemp cultivars
plant growth
seed yield
water management
water use efficiency
title Evaluation of European-developed hemp cultivars (Cannabis sativa L.) in response to water regimes
title_full Evaluation of European-developed hemp cultivars (Cannabis sativa L.) in response to water regimes
title_fullStr Evaluation of European-developed hemp cultivars (Cannabis sativa L.) in response to water regimes
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of European-developed hemp cultivars (Cannabis sativa L.) in response to water regimes
title_short Evaluation of European-developed hemp cultivars (Cannabis sativa L.) in response to water regimes
title_sort evaluation of european developed hemp cultivars cannabis sativa l in response to water regimes
topic CBD production
hemp cultivars
plant growth
seed yield
water management
water use efficiency
url https://sjar.revistas.csic.es/index.php/sjar/article/view/21257
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