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'''Trichomes''' are small, hair-like outgrowths found on the surface of many plants. They serve a variety of functions, including protection against insects and other predators, and the regulation of plant temperature and moisture levels.
== Trichome ==


==Types of Trichomes==
[[File:Cap1033-botao1.jpg|Trichomes on a plant bud|thumb|right]]
There are several types of trichomes, including:


* '''[[Glandular Trichomes]]''': These trichomes have a head that produces and stores substances such as oils, resins, and other compounds. They play a crucial role in the plant's defense mechanism.
'''Trichomes''' are fine outgrowths or appendages on plants, algae, lichens, and certain protists. They are highly variable in form and function and can be found on the stems, leaves, flowers, and fruits of plants. Trichomes can be unicellular or multicellular and may be glandular or non-glandular.


* '''[[Non-glandular Trichomes]]''': These trichomes do not produce or store substances. They are often longer and more hair-like than glandular trichomes, and they help to protect the plant from environmental stressors.
== Types of Trichomes ==


* '''[[Stinging Trichomes]]''': Found on plants such as nettles, these trichomes inject a stinging substance when touched.
Trichomes can be classified into several types based on their structure and function:


==Functions of Trichomes==
=== Non-Glandular Trichomes ===
Trichomes serve several important functions in plants, including:


* '''[[Defense Mechanism|Defense]]''': Trichomes can deter or harm insects and other animals that try to eat the plant.  
Non-glandular trichomes are primarily involved in protecting the plant from herbivores and environmental stress. They can be simple hairs or more complex structures.


* '''[[Temperature Regulation]]''': By reflecting sunlight, trichomes can help to keep the plant cool in hot conditions.
=== Glandular Trichomes ===


* '''[[Moisture Regulation]]''': Trichomes can reduce the rate of water loss from the plant, helping it to conserve moisture.
[[File:Drosera_capensis_bend.JPG|Glandular trichomes on ''Drosera capensis''|thumb|left]]


==Trichomes in Cannabis==
Glandular trichomes secrete substances such as oils, resins, or mucilage. These secretions can deter herbivores, attract pollinators, or reduce water loss. For example, the glandular trichomes on the leaves of the carnivorous plant ''[[Drosera capensis]]'' secrete a sticky substance to trap insects.
In [[Cannabis]], trichomes are particularly important as they produce the plant's cannabinoids, including [[THC]] and [[CBD]]. These compounds have a variety of medicinal and recreational uses.


==See Also==
== Functions of Trichomes ==
* [[Plant Anatomy]]
* [[Plant Physiology]]
* [[Cannabis Cultivation]]


[[Category:Botany]]
Trichomes serve various functions depending on their type and location:
[[Category:Plant Anatomy]]
[[Category:Cannabis]]


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* '''Protection''': Trichomes can protect plants from herbivores by making the plant surface less palatable or more difficult to consume.
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* '''Temperature Regulation''': They can help in regulating temperature by reflecting sunlight and reducing water loss through transpiration.
* '''Secretion''': Glandular trichomes can secrete substances that deter herbivores or attract pollinators.
* '''Physical Barrier''': They can act as a physical barrier against pathogens and insects.
 
== Trichomes in Different Plants ==
 
[[File:Trichomes_Close_Cannabis.jpg|Close-up of cannabis trichomes|thumb|right]]
 
Trichomes are found in a wide variety of plants, each adapted to the specific needs of the plant:
 
* '''Cannabis''': The trichomes on cannabis plants are known for producing cannabinoids, which have psychoactive and medicinal properties.
* '''''[[Solanum scabrum]]''''': This plant has trichomes on its leaf lamina that can deter herbivores.
* '''''[[Solanum quitoense]]''''': The petiole of this plant is covered with trichomes that may protect it from pests.
 
== Fossilized Trichomes ==
 
[[File:Sternhaar_in_Baltischem_Bernstein.jpg|Trichomes preserved in amber|thumb|left]]
 
Trichomes can also be found in the fossil record, preserved in substances like amber. These fossilized trichomes provide valuable information about ancient plant life and the environments in which they lived.
 
== Related Pages ==
 
* [[Plant morphology]]
* [[Glandular hair]]
* [[Leaf]]
* [[Plant defense against herbivory]]
 
[[Category:Plant anatomy]]
[[Category:Plant morphology]]

Latest revision as of 10:44, 23 March 2025

Trichome[edit]

Trichomes on a plant bud

Trichomes are fine outgrowths or appendages on plants, algae, lichens, and certain protists. They are highly variable in form and function and can be found on the stems, leaves, flowers, and fruits of plants. Trichomes can be unicellular or multicellular and may be glandular or non-glandular.

Types of Trichomes[edit]

Trichomes can be classified into several types based on their structure and function:

Non-Glandular Trichomes[edit]

Non-glandular trichomes are primarily involved in protecting the plant from herbivores and environmental stress. They can be simple hairs or more complex structures.

Glandular Trichomes[edit]

Glandular trichomes on Drosera capensis

Glandular trichomes secrete substances such as oils, resins, or mucilage. These secretions can deter herbivores, attract pollinators, or reduce water loss. For example, the glandular trichomes on the leaves of the carnivorous plant Drosera capensis secrete a sticky substance to trap insects.

Functions of Trichomes[edit]

Trichomes serve various functions depending on their type and location:

  • Protection: Trichomes can protect plants from herbivores by making the plant surface less palatable or more difficult to consume.
  • Temperature Regulation: They can help in regulating temperature by reflecting sunlight and reducing water loss through transpiration.
  • Secretion: Glandular trichomes can secrete substances that deter herbivores or attract pollinators.
  • Physical Barrier: They can act as a physical barrier against pathogens and insects.

Trichomes in Different Plants[edit]

Close-up of cannabis trichomes

Trichomes are found in a wide variety of plants, each adapted to the specific needs of the plant:

  • Cannabis: The trichomes on cannabis plants are known for producing cannabinoids, which have psychoactive and medicinal properties.
  • Solanum scabrum: This plant has trichomes on its leaf lamina that can deter herbivores.
  • Solanum quitoense: The petiole of this plant is covered with trichomes that may protect it from pests.

Fossilized Trichomes[edit]

Trichomes preserved in amber

Trichomes can also be found in the fossil record, preserved in substances like amber. These fossilized trichomes provide valuable information about ancient plant life and the environments in which they lived.

Related Pages[edit]