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Analysis of physiological and molecular mechanisms of cotton trichome aphid resistance based on SWS-1 mutant. [PDF]

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The Trichomes of the Thelypteroid Ferns

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Trichomes in respiratory samples

Diagnostic Cytopathology, 2008
Trichomes (also named plant hairs) are tiny epidermal outgrowths with special functions found and covering the aerial surfaces of nearly all plants. They are uni or multicellular, branched, or unbranched structures and can take many shapes and forms. Branched hairs can be dendritic (treelike), tufted, or stellate (star shaped).
Rafael, Martínez-Giron   +2 more
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Trichome Development in Arabidopsis

2010
Arabidopsis trichomes are giant single epidermal cells that are easily accessible for genetic, genomic and cell-biological analysis. They have therefore become a convenient model system to study developmental and physiological processes. Trichome studies are greatly facilitated by methods specifically applicable for this particular cell type.
Joachim F, Uhrig, Martin, Hülskamp
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Trichomes in Trifolieae

Proceedings / Indian Academy of Sciences, 1977
Trichomes of 39 species of Trifolieae belonging to six genera have been worked out. On the basis of structure they are classified into nine types and ontogeny of only four types could be studied. The structure and organographic distribution of each type has been described. All types of trichomes have been initiated from single initial cell.
Mohini Gupta, Y. S. Murty
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Aerosol particles on tobacco trichomes

Nature, 1974
MARTELL1 has described a plausible chain of events by which atmospheric radioactivity is incorporated into insoluble particles that are deposited in the lungs of tobacco smokers. The subsequent long exposure of the lungs to alpha activity is a strong candidate for the cause of bronchial cancer.
R L, Fleisher, F P, Parungo
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Ecophysiology of leaf trichomes

Functional Plant Biology, 2016
This review examines how leaf trichomes influence leaf physiological responses to abiotic environmental drivers. Leaf trichomes are known to modulate leaf traits, particularly radiation absorptance, but studies in recent decades have demonstrated that trichomes have a more expansive role in the plant–environment interaction.
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