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Multi-Dimensional Molecular Regulation of Trichome Development in Arabidopsis and Cotton
Plant trichomes are specialized epidermal cells that are widely distributed on plant aerial tissues. The initiation and progression of trichomes are controlled in a coordinated sequence of multiple molecular events.
Yanan Wang +8 more
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Trichome morphogenesis inArabidopsis
Trichomes (plant hairs) inArabidopsis thalianaare large non–secreting epidermal cells with a characteristic three–dimensional architecture. Because trichomes are easily accessible to a combination of genetic, cell biological and molecular methods they have become an ideal model system to study various aspects of plant cell morphogenesis. In this review
B, Schwab +3 more
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The micromorphology of foliar trichomes of Hypoestes aristata var. aristata was studied using stereo, light and scanning microscopy (SEM). This genus belongs to the advanced angiosperm family Acanthaceae, for which few micromorphological leaf studies ...
A Bhatt, Y Naidoo, A Nicholas
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Trichomes’ Micromorphology and Their Evolution in Selected Species of Causonis (Vitaceae)
The Vitaceae genus Causonis is found in tropical to temperate climates from Asia to Australia, including the Pacific Islands. Rafinesque established the genus in 1930; however, Süssenguth classified it under Cayratia as a sect. Discypharia in 1953.
Gaurav Parmar, Wajid Zaman
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The effect of reduced light intensity (minus 26%) on trichomes characteristics and herb yield responses of three subspecies of Origanum vulgare (ssp. vulgare, ssp. hirtum (Link) letswaart and ssp. viride (Boiss.) Hayek) and a hybrid (ssp. viride (Boiss.)
Marzieh Shafiee-Hajiabad +2 more
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UnMixta-ing Trichome Development in Tomato [PDF]
The plant leaf epidermis constitutes a critical interface with the environment and consists of a single layer comprising three cell types: stomata, trichomes, and pavement cells. Stomata are pores that regulate gas exchange and transpiration.
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Quantification of variability in trichome patterns [PDF]
While pattern formation is studied in various areas of biology, little is known about the noise leading to variations between individual realizations of the pattern. One prominent example for de novo pattern formation in plants is the patterning of trichomes on Arabidopsis leaves, which involves genetic regulation and cell-to-cell communication.
Greese, B., Huelskamp, M., Fleck, C.
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Cucumber (Cucumis sativus) trichomes play a critical role in resisting external biological and abiotic stresses. Glandular trichomes are particularly significant as they serve as sites for the synthesis and secretion of secondary metabolites, while non ...
Lei Sun +9 more
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On the true identity of Mendoncia “stellate” trichomes [PDF]
Fabio Araújo da Silva +4 more
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Trichome morphogenesis: a cell–cycle perspective [PDF]
Arabidopsis leaf hairs (trichomes) are polyploid epidermal cells with a predictable branching pattern. More than 15 genes have been identified that are involved in the regulation of branching. The cloning of theZWICHEL,ANGUSTIFOLIAandSTICHELgenes points to two mechanistic aspects of branch formation: (i) a role of the microtubule cytoskeleton; and (ii)
A, Schnittger, M, Hülskamp
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