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Description Scanning electron microscope image of Nicotiana alata upper leaf surface, showing tricomes and a few stomates. Instrument: ZEISS962 SEM.
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Source http://remf.dartmouth.edu/images/NicotianaLeafSEM/nicotianaleafcatalog.html
Author Louisa Howard (Dartmouth electron microscope facility)
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