Arms race of physical defences: hooked trichomes of <i>Macaranga</i> ant-plants kill lycaenid caterpillars, but one specialist has a counter-defence. [PDF]
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Enhancing Pollinator Support: Plant-Pollinator Dynamics Between <i>Salvia yangii</i> and <i>Anthidium</i> Bees in Anthropogenic Landscapes. [PDF]
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A high-throughput pipeline for phenotyping, object detection and quantification of leaf trichomes. [PDF]
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Cis-abienol from tobacco trichomes to ambergris-like compounds: advances in biosynthesis, fermentation, and industrial applications. [PDF]
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A new species of <i>Nototriche</i> (Malvaceae, Malvoideae) from the high Andes of Ecuador. [PDF]
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Establishing the phenological development stages of Sophora moorcroftiana using the BBCH scale. [PDF]
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Trichomes in respiratory samples
Diagnostic Cytopathology, 2008Trichomes (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).
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Trichome Development in Arabidopsis
2010Arabidopsis 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.
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