Oct 26, 2017 - Trichomes refer to the tiny hairs that emerge from the surfaces of leaves and of plants. They are either unicellular or multicellular, which means that some require a microscope to take a closer look.
Photograph, SEM Cannabis Trichomes
Less hairy leaf 1, an RNaseH-like protein, regulates trichome formation in rice through auxin - ScienceDirect
Scanning Electron Microscopy - an overview
Rice SPL10 positively regulates trichome development through expression of HL6 and auxin‐related genes - Li - 2021 - Journal of Integrative Plant Biology - Wiley Online Library
Trichome types. (a) Uniseriate simple trichomes on the abaxial
Photomicrograph of the types of trichomes as seen under the microscope
Histochemical assays of secretory trichomes and the structure and content of mineral nutrients in Rubus idaeus L. leaves
Analysis and review of trichomes in plants, BMC Plant Biology
Multi-color electron microscopy by element-guided identification of cells, organelles and molecules