volume 72 issue 13 pages 6921-6930

Copper Stimulation of Tetrahydrocannabinol and Cannabidiol Production in Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) Is Copper-Type, Dose, and Cultivar Dependent

Terri Arsenault 1
Terri L. Arsenault 1
Trung Huu Bui 1
Nubia Zuverza Mena 1
Anuja Bharadwaj 1
Kitty Prapayotin-Riveros 1
Jason C. White 1
Christian O. Dimkpa 1
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-03-22
scimago Q1
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SJR1.215
CiteScore9.3
Impact factor6.2
ISSN00218561, 15205118
General Chemistry
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Abstract
Copper (Cu) is an element widely used as a pesticide for the control of plant diseases. Cu is also known to influence a range of plant secondary metabolisms. However, it is not known whether Cu influences the levels of the major metabolites in hemp (Cannabis sativa L.), tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD). This study investigated the impact of Cu on the levels of these cannabinoids in two hemp cultivars, Wife and Merlot, under field conditions, as a function of harvest time (August–September), Cu type (nano, bulk, or ionic), and dose (50, 100, and 500 ppm). In Wife, Cu caused significant temporal increases in THC and CBD production during plant growth, reaching increases of 33% and 31% for THC and 51% and 16.5% for CBD by harvests 3 and 4, respectively. CuO nanoparticles at 50 and 100 ppm significantly increased THC and CBD levels, compared to the control, respectively, by 18% and 27% for THC and 19.9% and 33.6% for CBD. These nanospecific increases coincided with significantly more Cu in the inflorescences (buds) than in the control and bulk CuO treatments. Contrarily, no temporal induction of the cannabinoids by Cu was noticed in Merlot, suggesting a cultivar-specific response to Cu. However, overall, in Merlot, Cu ions, but not particulate Cu, induced THC and CBD levels by 27% and 36%, respectively, compared to the control. Collectively, our findings provide information with contrasting implications in the production of these cannabinoids, where, dependent on the cultivar, metabolite levels may rise above the 0.3% regulatory threshold for THC but to a more profitable level for CBD. Further investigations with a wider range of hemp cultivars, CuO nanoparticle (NP) doses, and harvest times would clarify the significance and broader implications of the findings.
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Cahill M. S. et al. Copper Stimulation of Tetrahydrocannabinol and Cannabidiol Production in Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) Is Copper-Type, Dose, and Cultivar Dependent // Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 2024. Vol. 72. No. 13. pp. 6921-6930.
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Cahill M. S., Arsenault T., Arsenault T. L., Bui T. H., Zuverza Mena N., Bharadwaj A., Prapayotin-Riveros K., White J. C., Dimkpa C. O. Copper Stimulation of Tetrahydrocannabinol and Cannabidiol Production in Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) Is Copper-Type, Dose, and Cultivar Dependent // Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 2024. Vol. 72. No. 13. pp. 6921-6930.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1021/acs.jafc.3c07819
UR - https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.jafc.3c07819
TI - Copper Stimulation of Tetrahydrocannabinol and Cannabidiol Production in Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) Is Copper-Type, Dose, and Cultivar Dependent
T2 - Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
AU - Cahill, Meghan S
AU - Arsenault, Terri
AU - Arsenault, Terri L.
AU - Bui, Trung Huu
AU - Zuverza Mena, Nubia
AU - Bharadwaj, Anuja
AU - Prapayotin-Riveros, Kitty
AU - White, Jason C.
AU - Dimkpa, Christian O.
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/03/22
PB - American Chemical Society (ACS)
SP - 6921-6930
IS - 13
VL - 72
PMID - 38516700
SN - 0021-8561
SN - 1520-5118
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@article{2024_Cahill,
author = {Meghan S Cahill and Terri Arsenault and Terri L. Arsenault and Trung Huu Bui and Nubia Zuverza Mena and Anuja Bharadwaj and Kitty Prapayotin-Riveros and Jason C. White and Christian O. Dimkpa},
title = {Copper Stimulation of Tetrahydrocannabinol and Cannabidiol Production in Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) Is Copper-Type, Dose, and Cultivar Dependent},
journal = {Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry},
year = {2024},
volume = {72},
publisher = {American Chemical Society (ACS)},
month = {mar},
url = {https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.jafc.3c07819},
number = {13},
pages = {6921--6930},
doi = {10.1021/acs.jafc.3c07819}
}
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Cahill, Meghan S., et al. “Copper Stimulation of Tetrahydrocannabinol and Cannabidiol Production in Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) Is Copper-Type, Dose, and Cultivar Dependent.” Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, vol. 72, no. 13, Mar. 2024, pp. 6921-6930. https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.jafc.3c07819.
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