I'm not disputing that people have selectively bred both animals and plants to enhance the qualitys we find desirable, but that doesn't change their original function. Domesticated turkeys may not be able to fly, but that's still the intended purpose of thier wings. Here are 4 more links that support my statement that trichomes are there for a plants protection. Perhaps you will find one of these credible. I've been looking and can't find a single reference that says trichomes have anything to do with catching pollen. I offered to end this pointless arguement and just be friends, but it seems you don't want to.
your deliberate and obstinate insistence on perpetuating falsehoods and creating strawmen is impossible to ignore.
http://www.ias.ac.in/resonance/Mar1998/pdf/Mar1998p41-45.pdf
dealing with the thrichomes of a wide array of plants from mints, herbs wormwood and even tomatoes, but NONE of the trichomes were particular to the reproductive organs... thats what we call irrelevant.
http://www.breedbay.co.uk/forums/trichome-madness/1664-what-trichomes-trichome-101-a.html
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Capitate-Stalked:"
"Cannabinoids are most abundant in the capitate-stalked gland which consists of a tier of secretory disc cells subtending a large non-cellular secretory cavity. During flowering the capitate glands that appear on the newly formed plant parts take on a third form. Some of the glands are raised to a height of 150 to 500 micron when their stalks elongate. These capitate-stalked glands appear during flowering and form their densest cover on the female flower bracts. They are also highly concentrated on the small leaves that accompany the flowers. The male flowers have stalked glands on the sepals, but they are smaller and less concentrated than on the female bracts. Male flowers form a row of very large capitate glands along the opposite sides of anthers." ~from your own citation... did you even read it?
again, the resinous sticky glands are associated with FEMALE FLOWERS. funny that these glands would e produced around the FEMALE FLOWERS in great profusion and their development continues until the plant enters the end of it's life cycle, or pollination occurs, at which point resin gland production ceases, and many are reabsorbed as the seed matures... this is not protection from browsing herbivores, insects, UV rays or the heat of the sun, this is reproductive tissue engaged in reproductive action. were it as you describe, then GREATER levels of resin production would occur after seed production began.
http://www2.ekol.slu.se/Personliga_filer/Bjorkman_Christer/pdf_filer/Trichome_bookchapter.pdf
another irrelevant citation dealing with trichomes produced as a response to insect and herbivore damage.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1365-313X.2008.03432.x/full
an examination of the biochemistry of a variety of trichome structures, with no particular interest in WHY the plant makes the structures, only that they do. this too is irrelevant to the matter at hand.
you have moved beyond having a theory and arguing it, now you just want to be right for it's own sake.
if i argue that cacti make their trichomes (spines) to protect themselves from browsing herbivores you would most likely claim i was full of shit, and that the spines are in fact, there to cast wee tiny little shadows, to cool the plant and shade it from the sun one millimeter at a time...
when sticky resins are exuded around the unfertilized calyxes this resin is there to grab pollen, not to trap bugs, drive off browsing deer and moose, create fanciful aroma to please french milkmaids, or get you high. the plant doesnt give a fuck if you get high or not. it wants to reproduce, and shit that helps it reproduce, like a sticky mass of resin in close proximty to the long wavy pisitls and the calyxes helps with that.
if you cant see that, then you got problems.
if you think that your dope plants will get more potent if you fertilize the calyxes, you just knock yourself out, and enjoy the seedy goodness.