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Building a biofactory: Constructing glandular trichomes in Cannabis sativa

Jessica Clare Hancock, Samuel J. Livingston, Lacey Samuels

2024Current Opinion in Plant Biology16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Flowers of Cannabis sativa L. are densely covered with glandular trichomes containing cannabis resin that is used for medicinal and recreational purposes. The highly productive glandular trichomes have been described as 'biofactories.' In this review, we use this analogy to highlight recent advances in cannabis cell biology, metabolomics, and transcriptomics. The biofactory is built by epidermal outgrowths that differentiate into peltate-like glandular trichome heads, consisting of a disc of interconnected secretory cells with unique cellular structures. Cannabinoid and terpenoid products are warehoused in the extracellular storage cavity. Finally, multicellular stalks raise the glandular heads above the epidermis, giving cannabis flower their frosty appearance.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyTrichomeCannabis sativaBotanyEvolutionary biologyBiotechnologyComputational biologyPlant tissue culture and regenerationPlant Parasitism and ResistanceTransgenic Plants and Applications
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