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formation in neighboring cells. This system controls the spacing of trichomes on the leaf surface. Once trichome are developed they may divide or branch. In contrast, root hairs only rarely branch. During the formation of trichomes and root hairs, many enzymes are regulated. For example, just prior to the root hair development, there is a point of elevated
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contain acetylated flavonoids, which can absorb UV-B, and non-acetylated flavonoids, which absorb the longer wavelength of UV-A. In non-glandular trichomes, the only known role of flavonoids is to block out the shortest wavelengths to protect the plant; this differs from their role in glandular trichomes.
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Plant phytohormones have an effect on the growth and response of plants to environmental stimuli. Some of these phytohormones are involved in trichome formation, which include gibberellic acid (GA), cytokinins (CK), and jasmonic acids (JA). GA stimulates growth of trichomes by stimulating GLABROUS1
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GLABRA1 (TTG1)) are the major regulators of cell fate to produce trichomes or root hairs. When these genes are activated in a leaf epidermal cell, the formation of a trichrome is initiated within that cell. GL1, GL3. and TTG1 also activate negative regulators, which serve to inhibit trichrome
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Tattini, M.; Matteini, P.; Saracini, E.; Traversi, M. L.; Giordano, C.; Agati, G. (2007). "Morphology and
Biochemistry of Non-Glandular Trichomes in Cistus salvifolius L. Leaves Growing in Extreme Habitats of the Mediterranean Basin".
1132:. Studies on trichomes have been focused towards crop protection, which is the result of deterring herbivores (Brookes et al. 2016). However, some organisms have developed mechanisms to resist the effects of trichomes. The larvae of
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Fu, H. Y.; Chen, S. J.; Kuo-Huang, L. L. (2003). "Comparative study on the stinging trichomes and some related epidermal structures in the leaves of
Dendrocnide meyeniana, Girardinia diversifolia, and Urtica thunbergiana".
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and even within a species on different plant organs. Several basic functions or advantages of having surface hairs can be listed. It is likely that in many cases, hairs interfere with the feeding of at least some small
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Non-glandular trichomes serve as structural protection against a variety of abiotic stressors, including water losses, extreme temperatures and UV radiation, and biotic threats, such as pathogen or herbivore attack.
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that control the initiation and development of the epidermal outgrowth. Activation of genes that encode specific protein transcription factors (named GLABRA1 (GL1), GLABRA3 (GL3) and TRANSPARENT
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Glandular trichomes have been vastly studied, even though they are only found on about 30% of plants. Their function is to secrete metabolites for the plant. Some of these metabolites include:
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The type, presence and absence and location of trichomes are important diagnostic characters in plant identification and plant taxonomy. In forensic examination, plants such as
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Karley, A (2016). "Exploiting physical defence traits for crop protection: leaf trichomes of Rubus idaeus have deterrent effects on spider mites but not aphids".
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2255:"Plant secretions prevent wasp parasitism in nests of wool-carder bees, with implications for the diversification of nesting materials in Megachilidae"
492:, referring to whether trichomes are present, respectively, on the upper surface (adaxial) or lower surface (abaxial) of a leaf or other lateral organ.
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Hülskamp, M.; Schnittger, A.; Folkers, U. (1999). "Pattern formation and cell differentiation: trichomes in
Arabidopsis as a genetic model system".
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Bhatia, R.Y.P.; Raghavan, S.; Rao, K.V.S.; Prasad, V.N. (1973). "Forensic examination of leaf and leaf fragments in fresh and dried conditions".
1110:). This bee species incorporates trichomes into their nests by scraping them off of plants and using them as a lining for their nest cavities.
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keep the frost away from the living surface cells. In windy locations, hairs break up the flow of air across the plant surface, reducing
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can be identified by microscopic examination of the trichomes. Although trichomes are rarely found preserved in
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derivatives. The ellagitannins have the main purpose of helping adapt in times of nutrient-limiting stress.
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1935:10.1016/S0015-7368(73)70794-5
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3498:History of plant systematics
3085:Thorns, spines, and prickles
1596:Journal of Forestry Research
1436:Biotechnology of Isoprenoids
1169:Thorns, spines, and prickles
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1802:American Journal of Botany
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156:
142:
3329:Evolutionary history
3319:Double fertilization
3171:Cellular respiration
2002:10.1105/tpc.12.4.465
1712:10.1093/emboj/cdf524
1204:"Identify That Alga"
1057:Arabidopsis thaliana
1044:Arabidopsis thaliana
1037:Arabidopsis thaliana
987:Arabidopsis thaliana
828:and, depending upon
687:Hippophae rhamnoides
656:Arabidopsis thaliana
549:improve this section
517:Aerial surface hairs
433:Arabidopsis thaliana
61:improve this article
2548:Non-vascular plants
1551:10.1104/pp.17.00727
1444:10.1007/10_2014_295
1354:2007PlBio...9..411T
1238:1978Britt..30..239P
1108:Anthidium manicatum
1054:In the model plant
946:Both trichomes and
860:Glandular trichomes
684:and sea buckthorn (
608:). Also, there are
499:Cistus salviifolius
360:proteolytic enzymes
3053:Surface structures
2848:Flower development
1423:– via EBSCO.
1146:Stinging trichomes
635:(tree-like) as in
606:Wait-a-minute tree
463:
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438:
421:
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295:have the terminal
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146:Capsicum pubescens
3633:
3632:
3272:Herbaceous plants
3098:
3097:
2300:10.1111/aab.12252
1706:(19): 5036–5046.
1174:Colleter (botany)
585:
584:
577:
447:of leaf hairs on
416:Antirrhinum majus
403:Solanum quitoense
350:carnivorous plant
137:
136:
129:
111:
16:(Redirected from
3653:
3646:Plant morphology
3623:
3622:
3602:Individual trees
3277:Secondary growth
3248:Succulent plants
3236:Prostrate shrubs
3119:Apical dominance
3104:Plant physiology
3065:Epicuticular wax
2610:
2603:
2594:Plant morphology
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1808:(9): 1049–1056.
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1791:
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1772:
1763:(5–6): 579–584.
1748:
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1731:
1700:The EMBO Journal
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1539:Plant Physiology
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3580:Botanical terms
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3469:Citrus taxonomy
3447:Author citation
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3198:Turgor pressure
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2863:Floral symmetry
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2692:Vascular bundle
2687:Vascular tissue
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2553:Vascular plants
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2514:Plant pathology
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1025:Cannabis sativa
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340:Plant trichomes
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2487:Phytochemistry
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2444:Subdisciplines
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1686:
1637:The Plant Cell
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1348:(3): 411–419.
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1297:10.1086/407484
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2380:Plant Anatomy
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