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The Kashmiri strain reflects an evolutionary response to extreme altitude—intense UV, cold stress, and short seasons driving dense trichome development and rapid, determinate flowering. When such landraces are collected,...
The Kashmiri strain reflects an evolutionary response to extreme altitude—intense UV, cold stress, and short seasons driving dense trichome development and rapid, determinate flowering. When such landraces are collected, the central question isn’t yield or profile—it’s stewardship. Do we preserve the broad heterozygosity that enabled resilience across centuries, or do we immediately stabilize select traits, knowingly collapsing a vast genetic archive into a narrow expression? Once reduced, that adaptive library cannot be recovered.
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