Cannabis, the multibillion dollar plant that no genebank wanted

Genome. 2021 Jul 9:1-5. doi: 10.1139/gen-2021-0016. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Although cannabis is legalized and accepted as an agricultural commodity in many places around the world, a significant lack of public germplasm repositories remains an unresolved problem in the cannabis industry. The acquisition, preservation, and evaluation of germplasm, including landraces and ancestral populations, is key to unleashing the full potential of cannabis in the global marketplace. We argue here that accessible germplasm resources are crucial for long-term economic viability, preserving genetic diversity, breeding, innovation, and long-term sustainability of the crop. We believe that cannabis restrictions require a second look to allow genebanks to play a fuller and more effective role in conservation, sustainable use, and exchange of cannabis genetic resources.

Keywords: breeding; cannabis; diversité génétique; genetic diversity; plant genetic resources; ressources génétiques végétales; sélection.