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The consequence of a reduced mean number of prey consumed was to lower the fitted curve for the low trichome density functional response.
Three levels of leaf hairiness (trichome density) were obtained using two different chrysanthemum cultivars and two ages within one of the cultivars.
The lower trichome tip will differentiate into a hair after breaking through the sheath.
However, none of those mutants appear to be defective in trichome development.
For the prey range 1-70, the fitted models predict a higher predation rate at low trichome density compared to medium trichome density.
These trichome densities will be referred to as low, high and medium respectively in the remainder of this paper.
The trichome density from all 32 sub-samples was converted to a standard trichome density per cm2, to determine the mean.
Average cell area was estimated by dividing 0.01 mm# by the trichome count.
Clearly, further effort is needed to unravel the mechanisms controlling fibre initiation in the seed and trichome formation from other organs of the plant.
The experiments were repeated 20 times for the different egg densities, and ten times for the controls, for each trichome density.
However, the sequence of trichome densities was randomized.
To what degree, if any, do fibre development and trichome formation share the similar molecular mechanisms?
The upper trichome basal cell will differentiate into a heterocyst.
If predation rate is reduced, due to the presence of a high trichome density, predators may still be effective if the trichomes have a greater effect on the prey.
The prediction of greater predation, at the highest prey density, for plants with a medium trichome density compared to plants with a low trichome density is surprising.
It is interesting that adjacent to the parasitized fossil ant is an oak trichome, suggesting a similar ecotype in the amber forest.
Swingtime had a trichome density (1684 + 67 trichomes per cm2) intermediate between those of old and young leaves of cv.
However, at the highest prey density used (80 eggs per stem), predation is predicted to be greater at a medium trichome density than at a low trichome density.
The 95% confidence intervals for the means (mean + 2 x s. e.) are distinct, indicating that the mean trichome densities were different between cultivar and leaf age.
The leaves are narrowly elliptical, 5 cm to 10 cm in length, fern green when young, changing to a glossy, trichome-free, dusky spinach green.
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