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THE GLANDULAR TRICHOMES OF THE LABIATAE. A REVIEW

Acta Horticulturae, 2006
MALECI, LAURA, GIULIANI, CLAUDIA
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Plant glandular trichomes

Resonance, 1998
A. John Peter, Thomas G. Shanower
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Overexpression of NtMYB306c reduces the glandular trichomes density in tobacco

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
Trichomes, as multicellular structures with diverse functions, play a crucial role in protecting plants against various stresses. Nicotiana tabacum (tobacco) leaves are characterized by numerous glandular trichomes, which are responsible for the production of substantial quantities of secondary metabolites and are critical determinants of tobacco ...
Jiahua Zheng   +7 more
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Novel lignin-based extracellular barrier in glandular trichome

Nature Plants
Successful biochemical reactions in organisms necessitate compartmentalization of the requisite components. Glandular trichomes (GTs) act as compartments for the synthesis and storage of specialized compounds. These compounds not only are crucial for the survival of plants under biotic and abiotic stresses but also have medical and commercial value for
Ning Hao   +8 more
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Characterization of the detrimental effects of type IV glandular trichomes on the aphid Macrosiphum euphorbiae in tomato

Pest Management Science, 2021
OSCAR Herrero   +2 more
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Lignin strips in glandular trichomes

Nature Plants
Igor Cesarino, Dyoni M. Oliveira
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Glandular trichomes: micro‐organs with model status?

New Phytologist, 2020
Robert Schuurink, Alain Tissier
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Cannabis glandular trichomes alter morphology and metabolite content during flower maturation

Plant Journal, 2020
Simone Diego Castellarin   +2 more
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Glandular trichomes and secreted material in Salvia wagneriana Polak.

2004
Salvia wagneriana is a shrub of the subgenus Calosphace, growing in Central America, particularly in Mexico and Costa Rica, frequently cultivated in the gardens of the warm-temperate regions for his beautiful, red inflorescences. The subject of this work is a study of the glandular trichomes present on the plant and of their type of secretion.
Bisio A.   +4 more
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