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1. With this technique, multiple axenic trichomes can be obtained in less than 30 min, and the Axenicity status of individual trichomes can be determined in less than 1 day

2. 14 The distribution of trichome and stomata in the leaf was not even.

3. Trichomes are unicellular or pluricellular outgrowths from the epidermis of leaves, shoots,[Sentence dictionary] and roots.

4. The mean squares for hybrids, CMS lines, restorers, CMS lines x restorers, and for their interactions with the environments were statistically significant at P = 0.05 or 0.01 for leaf glossiness and trichome density on Abaxial and adaxial leaf surfaces, except the mean squares for environments x CMS lines for trichomes on the Abaxial leaf surface (Table 5).

5. Antifeedant, cytotoxic, and anti-inflammatory neo-clerodane diterpenoids in the peltate glandular trichomes and fresh leaves of Ajuga forrestii Antifeedant, cytotoxic, and anti-inflammatory neo-clerodane diterpenoids in the peltate glandular trichomes and fresh leaves of Ajuga forrestii

6. 2.5 x 2 cm) leaflets with tector and glandular stipitate trichomes, which are of a sticky consistency in the fields, filiform bracts, calyx with Cuspidate lobes, glandular trichomes stipitate, stamens with forward curved anthers and capsule linear striated.

7. The extrafloral nectary consists of numerous secretory and nonsecretory trichomes aggregated on the abaxial surface of each stipule.

8. Concentrates made without the use of solvents are produced using mechanical or physical means to remove and gather trichomes

9. Adaptional evolution of trichome in Caragana korshinskii to natural drought stress on the Loess Plateau, China Ecol Evol

10. Both adaxial and abaxial leaf surfaces of Cynoglossum officinale were covered with long, uniseriate trichomes with extensive micropapillate sculpturing.

11. 7 Samara pubescent; leaf blade abaxially sparsely pubescent, adaxially hirsute or with convex trichome scars, base attenuated to rounded, apex shortly caudate.

12. 1 x 1 cm, green, tubular to Campanulate, truncate, without rifts, slightly pubescent, tector trichomes sparse, with nectaries; corolla 3-5 x ca

13. It is a fast and manageable sativa that produces dense flowers, full of generous trichomes, with a sweet, floral, lemony and Aniseedy …

14. Concentrates are the purest and cleanest form of THC in existence, and we only use the absolute best terpenes and trichome content in ours

15. Required for the determination of the Axenicity status is greatly reduced using a technique of single-trichome manipulation with a handmade tool, a microtrowel

16. However, the pattern may also be explained by a tendency for better trichome development on exposed epidermal surfaces in comparison with surfaces adpressed against each other.

17. These trichomes consist of acute or acuminate cells that protrude 15–35 μm from the margin, sometimes with a spinulose tip up to 10 μm long.

18. In all cases, trichome density and the relative quantities of ultraviolet radiation absorbing phenolic constituents (expressed on a leaf area basis) declined considerably with leaf age.

19. 20 But there were several obvious characteristic differences among them, such as trichome on style and torus, cuticle and stomata on nectary, shape and surface of pollen.

20. Both species have bitegmic and anatropous ovule, obturator, trichomes and a resinuous gland, which is composed of flange-like structures that are modified Bractlets (Webster and Webster, 1972)

21. The Axenicity of the resulting trichomes on enriched agar plates, they were individually transferred to fresh sterile medium using a handmade tool, a microtrowel, to produce axenic cultures

22. 1 Arabis alpina + Petals 10-19 × 4-8 mm; fruits (3-)4-7 cm; basal leaves: blade trichomes stellate with some rays branched; sepals 4.5-8 mm

23. Other articles where Areole is discussed: cactus: Physical characteristics: …plants by the presence of Areoles, small cushionlike structures with trichomes (plant hairs) and, in almost all species, spines or barbed bristles (glochids)

24. Bouillonii can be recognized in the field by its dark red coloration and thick, net-like mats, but it shows an extremely wide variation in cell shape, cell size, and trichome width .

25. The number of cells composing the stalk of multicellular trichomes was significantly different among each species on the adaxial leaf surface, but on the abaxial one, T. africana and T. orientalis exhibited no significant differences.

26. ‘A typical, mature Osmunda cinnamomea gametophyte was Cordate and without trichomes.’ ‘Ventral muscle field strongly impressed, elevated, Cordate, with high ridges laterally and anteriorly.’ ‘The fruits were Cordate at the base instead of truncated as is typical of H

27. Epifluorescence microscopic examination of transverse sections of leaves from both species showed that abaxial and adaxial epidermal layers emitted the characteristic green-yellow bright fluorescence only in late developmental stages, when a considerable decrease of the trichome density had already occurred.

28. Although the smooth mericarps of Salvia lack bristles, hooks or other means of attaching to animals, the calyces of some species readily Abscise at fruit maturity and are richly endowed with hooks or sticky trichomes, which can adhere the calyx--and enclosed fruit--to passing animals, including people.

29. ‘A great variation in endosperm size is observed within Angiosperms.’ ‘Simple trichomes are present on aerial surfaces of most Angiosperms and on some gymnosperms and bryophytes.’ ‘These data suggest that the enzyme is well conserved in plants and could play similar physiological roles in Angiosperms and gymnosperms.’

30. Adaptional evolution of trichome in Caragana korshinskii to natural drought stress on the Loess Plateau, China Pengbo Ning1,2,*, Junhui Wang1,*, Yulu Zhou1, Lifang Gao1, Jun Wang1 & Chunmei Gong1 1College of Life Science, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, Shaanxi 712100, China 2School of Life Science and Technology, Xidian University, Xi’an, Shaanxi 710071, China

31. • A Bristle is a stiff hair or feather • Stiff, strong but slender hair or trichome • To rise or stand erect, like Bristles • A stiff fiber (coarse hair or filament) • A stiff hair, usually erect or curving away from its attachment point • In painting, a Bristle refers exclusively to the hair of a pig (boar or hog)