Sample populations of 157
Cannabis accessions of diverse geographic origin were surveyed for allozyme variation at 17 gene loci. The frequencies of 52 alleles were subjected to principal components analysis. A scatter plot revealed two major groups of accessions. The
sativa gene pool includes fiber/seed landraces from Europe, Asia Minor, and Central Asia, and ruderal populations from Eastern Europe. The
indica gene pool includes fiber/seed landraces from eastern Asia, narrow-leafleted drug strains from southern Asia, Africa, and Latin America, wide-leafleted drug strains from Afghanistan and Pakistan, and feral populations from India and Nepal. A third putative gene pool includes ruderal populations from Central Asia. None of the previous taxonomic concepts that were tested adequately circumscribe the
sativa and
indica gene pools. A polytypic concept of
Cannabis is proposed, which recognizes three species,
C. sativa,
C. indica and
C. ruderalis, and seven putative taxa.
Keywords Allozyme - Cannabis - Evolution - Genetics - Origin - Taxonomy