Oct 26, 2017 - Trichomes refer to the tiny hairs that emerge from the surfaces of leaves and of plants. They are either unicellular or multicellular, which means that some require a microscope to take a closer look.
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Less hairy leaf 1, an RNaseH-like protein, regulates trichome formation in rice through auxin - ScienceDirect
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Studying the Organization of the Actin Cytoskeleton in the Multicellular Trichomes of Tomato
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Photomicrograph of the types of trichomes as seen under the microscope
Types of trichomes in Crotalaria spp.: A. frontal view of the adaxial
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Scanning electron micrographs ofthe glandular trichomes on the surface
Characterization of trichome phenotypes to assess maturation and flower development in Cannabis sativa L. (cannabis) by automatic trichome gland analysis - ScienceDirect
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