Plastid morphogenesis in trichome hair cells from the stem and petiole of tomato plants. |
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The botanical literature contains more than 300 descriptions of trichome types in order to characterize their great variation. |
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The commonest type of trichome is uniseriate, two to four-celled, with a clavate or subclavate terminal cell. |
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Some commentators dispute that either trichome numbers or resin quantity are reliable indicators of potency. |
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If you've ever had the misfortune of brushing against a stinging nettle, you know the pain-inducing power of the tiny trichome. |
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A filament is formed of a trichome that may be encased by a sheath. |
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Other types of histological stains include Periodic Acid Shiff, Gomori's methenamine silver, or trichome. |
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It also restored stem anomalies like reduced trichome turgidity and density, deformation in collenchymatous and sclerenchymatous cells induced by As stress. |
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They work for a Colorado-based outfit called the Trichome Institute, named for the tiny crystal-like hairs that cover marijuana buds and leaves. |
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Trichome lot of great volume, very compact and hard buds. |
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