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Fig. 15

From: Glandular trichome development, morphology, and maturation are influenced by plant age and genotype in high THC-containing cannabis (Cannabis sativa L.) inflorescences

Fig. 15

A comparison of capitate trichome density and maturation in four cannabis genotypes that have undergone the post-harvest drying process. All samples were hand-trimmed and images were obtained at the same magnification. Data were recorded from 25 trichomes in three replicate samples (n=75). Genotype ‘Skunk’. Glandular heads are fully formed, trichome stalks are short, and no resin is released (arrow). Genotype ‘Temple Spice’. Trichome stalks are intermediate in length and heads are releasing  resin (arrow). Genotype ‘Healer’. Trichome stalks are long, most have secreted resin (arrow). Genotype ‘Terpenade’. Trichome stalks are long, many glandular heads have released resin, and many heads have detached. Comparison of trichome density in four cannabis genotypes based on data collected directly from SEM images. Standard errors of the means are shown. f Comparison of the proportion of stalked:unstalked trichomes in four genotypes. Comparison of the proportion of dehisced and senescent trichomes in four genotypes

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