The aerial parts of land plants are covered by a hydrophobic layer called cuticle that limits non-stomatal water loss and provides protection against external biotic and abiotic stresses. The cuticle is composed of polymer cutin and wax comprising a mixture of very-long-chain fatty acids and their derivatives, while also bioactive secondary metabolites such as triterpenoids are present. Fleshy fruits are also covered by the cuticle, which has an important protective role during the fruit development and ripening. Research related to the biosynthesis and composition of cuticles on vegetative plant parts has largely promoted the research on cuticular waxes in fruits. The chemical composition of the cuticular wax varies greatly between fruit s...
The plant cuticle is a heterogeneous lipidic layer that covers the epidermis of the aerial organs of...
The plant cuticle is an extracellular hydrophobic layer that covers the aerial epidermis of all land...
Plants coat themselves in a cuticle to hinder transpiration across the vast surface areas they requi...
Abstract The aerial parts of land plants are covered by a hydrophobic layer called cuticle that lim...
The aerial parts of land plants are covered by a hydrophobic layer called cuticle that limits non-st...
Fleshy fruits represent a valuable resource of economic and nutritional relevance for humanity. The ...
The composition and structure of the surface tissues have a noticeable influence on the postharvest ...
The cuticle is a layer found on the surface of plant aerial parts mostly composed of cutin polymer a...
ticular lipids The aerial surfaces of plants are covered with a wax layer that is primarily a wa-ter...
Plant cuticles seal above-ground organs against non-stomatal water loss, and therefore are vital for...
In this study, cuticular wax load, its chemical composition, and biosynthesis, was studied during de...
The grapevine berry surface is covered by a cuticle consisting of cutin and various lipophilic wax c...
Cuticles are plant structures, composed mostly by lipidic layers, synthesized by nonwoody aerial pla...
The plant cuticle is a lipidic heterogeneous polymer layer covering the epidermis of all aerial plan...
The cuticular layer plays an important role in protecting fruits against water loss and invasive mic...
The plant cuticle is a heterogeneous lipidic layer that covers the epidermis of the aerial organs of...
The plant cuticle is an extracellular hydrophobic layer that covers the aerial epidermis of all land...
Plants coat themselves in a cuticle to hinder transpiration across the vast surface areas they requi...
Abstract The aerial parts of land plants are covered by a hydrophobic layer called cuticle that lim...
The aerial parts of land plants are covered by a hydrophobic layer called cuticle that limits non-st...
Fleshy fruits represent a valuable resource of economic and nutritional relevance for humanity. The ...
The composition and structure of the surface tissues have a noticeable influence on the postharvest ...
The cuticle is a layer found on the surface of plant aerial parts mostly composed of cutin polymer a...
ticular lipids The aerial surfaces of plants are covered with a wax layer that is primarily a wa-ter...
Plant cuticles seal above-ground organs against non-stomatal water loss, and therefore are vital for...
In this study, cuticular wax load, its chemical composition, and biosynthesis, was studied during de...
The grapevine berry surface is covered by a cuticle consisting of cutin and various lipophilic wax c...
Cuticles are plant structures, composed mostly by lipidic layers, synthesized by nonwoody aerial pla...
The plant cuticle is a lipidic heterogeneous polymer layer covering the epidermis of all aerial plan...
The cuticular layer plays an important role in protecting fruits against water loss and invasive mic...
The plant cuticle is a heterogeneous lipidic layer that covers the epidermis of the aerial organs of...
The plant cuticle is an extracellular hydrophobic layer that covers the aerial epidermis of all land...
Plants coat themselves in a cuticle to hinder transpiration across the vast surface areas they requi...