The glaucous appearance of wheat (Triticum aestivum) and barley (Hordeum vulgare) plants, that is the light bluish-gray look of flag leaf, stem, and spike surfaces, results from deposition of cuticular β-diketone wax on their surfaces; this phenotype is associated with high yield, especially under drought conditions. Despite extensive genetic and biochemical characterization, the molecular genetic basis underlying the biosynthesis of β-diketones remains unclear. Here, we discovered that the wheat W1 locus contains a metabolic gene cluster mediating β-diketone biosynthesis. The cluster comprises genes encoding proteins of several families including type-III polyketide synthases, hydrolases, and cytochrome P450s related to known fatty acid hy...
The primary function of the outermost, lipophilic layer of plant aerial surfaces, called the cuticle...
Key messageFunctional redundancy and subfunctionalization of β-hydroxylases in tetraploid wheat tiss...
significantly increased cuticle permeability in terms of water loss and chlorophyll efflux
Cuticular wax composition greatly impacts plant responses to dehydration. Two parallel pathways exis...
<div><p>Cuticular wax composition greatly impacts plant responses to dehydration. Two parallel pathw...
<div><p>The cuticle plays important roles in plant development, growth and defense against biotic an...
Aliphatic compounds on plant surfaces, called epicuticular waxes, are the first line of defense agai...
The epicuticular waxes covering the uppermost organs of the barley plant, including spikes, peduncle...
Citation: Zhang, Z. Z., Wei, W. J., Zhu, H. L., Challa, G. S., Bi, C. L., Trick, H. N., & Li, W. L. ...
Cuticular waxes comprise the hydrophobic layer that protects crops against nonstomatal water loss an...
Citation: Zhang, Z. Z., Wei, W. J., Zhu, H. L., Challa, G. S., Bi, C. L., Trick, H. N., & Li, W. L. ...
AbstractMany species of Triticeae display a glaucous phenotype. In wheat, glaucousness/waxiness on s...
Many species of Triticeae display a glaucous phenotype. In wheat, glaucousness/waxiness on spikes, l...
The cuticle of terrestrial plants functions as a protective barrier against many biotic and abiotic ...
The primary function of the outermost, lipophilic layer of plant aerial surfaces, called the cuticle...
The primary function of the outermost, lipophilic layer of plant aerial surfaces, called the cuticle...
Key messageFunctional redundancy and subfunctionalization of β-hydroxylases in tetraploid wheat tiss...
significantly increased cuticle permeability in terms of water loss and chlorophyll efflux
Cuticular wax composition greatly impacts plant responses to dehydration. Two parallel pathways exis...
<div><p>Cuticular wax composition greatly impacts plant responses to dehydration. Two parallel pathw...
<div><p>The cuticle plays important roles in plant development, growth and defense against biotic an...
Aliphatic compounds on plant surfaces, called epicuticular waxes, are the first line of defense agai...
The epicuticular waxes covering the uppermost organs of the barley plant, including spikes, peduncle...
Citation: Zhang, Z. Z., Wei, W. J., Zhu, H. L., Challa, G. S., Bi, C. L., Trick, H. N., & Li, W. L. ...
Cuticular waxes comprise the hydrophobic layer that protects crops against nonstomatal water loss an...
Citation: Zhang, Z. Z., Wei, W. J., Zhu, H. L., Challa, G. S., Bi, C. L., Trick, H. N., & Li, W. L. ...
AbstractMany species of Triticeae display a glaucous phenotype. In wheat, glaucousness/waxiness on s...
Many species of Triticeae display a glaucous phenotype. In wheat, glaucousness/waxiness on spikes, l...
The cuticle of terrestrial plants functions as a protective barrier against many biotic and abiotic ...
The primary function of the outermost, lipophilic layer of plant aerial surfaces, called the cuticle...
The primary function of the outermost, lipophilic layer of plant aerial surfaces, called the cuticle...
Key messageFunctional redundancy and subfunctionalization of β-hydroxylases in tetraploid wheat tiss...
significantly increased cuticle permeability in terms of water loss and chlorophyll efflux