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English: Phytoliths types
1. ACUTE BULBOSUS (Rosa helenae, leaf); 2. ACUTE UNCINATE (Smilax sp., leaf); 3. ACUTE (Leptopus chinensis, leaf); 4. ACUTE ACICULAR (Morus australis, leaf); 5. ACUTE ECHINATE (Ficus tikoua, leaf); 6. HAIR BASE (Acer komarovii, leaf); 7. TRICHOME SPHEROID PLICATE/CAVATE (Euptelea pleiosperma, leaf); 8. ELLIPSOIDAL NODULATE ( Populus sp., leaf); 9. TRICHOME FUSIFORM CAVATE ( Cornus controversa, leaf). Scale bars are 20 μm.
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Author Yong Ge, Houyuan Lu, Can Wang & Xing Gao

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