Download scientific diagram | Trichome distribution on first leaves of Col and Ler plants. (A) Col. (B) Ler. The arrow in A indicates a typical trichome. from publication: The control of trichome spacing and number in Arabidopsis | Arabidopsis trichomes are single-celled epidermal hairs that serve as a useful model for the study of plant cell differentiation. An examination of the distribution of trichomes early in their development revealed that developing trichomes occur adjacent to another trichome | trichomes, Arabidopsis and Plant Cell | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.
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