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Morphological characterization of eight (I–VIII) types of trichomes on cucumber fruits. Fruit surface: Type I (a), fruit transverse section: Type II (b); Type III (c); Type IV (d); Type V (e); Type VII and VIII (f). Bar = 500 μm (II–IV); 100 μm (V); 20 μm (VI); or 5 μm (I, VII, and VIII)
Xue, Shudan & Dong, Mingming & Liu, Xingwang & Xu, Shuo & Pang, Jinan & Zhang, Wenzhu & Weng, Yiqun & Ren, Huazhong. (2019). Classification of fruit trichomes in cucumber and effects of plant hormones on type II fruit trichome development. Planta. 249. 10.1007/s00425-018-3004-9.
Jelly Donut Cannabis Photography by Erik Christiansen
Trichome (white appendages) and stomata (purple pores) on a southern live oak leaf.
By Jason Kirk
All images courtesy of Nikon Small World
Nikon’s 2021 Photomicrography Competition
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July Sunflowers! Image of the Week – July 8, 2019
CIL:40392 - http://cellimagelibrary.org/images/40392
Description: Scanning electron microscope image of Helianthus annuus (sunflower) stem epidermal surface, showing a trichome (finger-like projection) and a stomata (pore used for gas exchange). This image is part of a group on botanical stems (CIL:40378-40395).
Author: Louisa Howard
Licensing: Public Domain: This image is in the public domain and thus free of any copyright restrictions. However, as is the norm in scientific publishing and as a matter of courtesy, any user should credit the content provider for any public or private use of this image whenever possible.