La comunicación arriba reseñada ha sido presentado como póster.The plant cuticle is a lipid extracellular membrane which covers the outer surface of leaves, stems and fruits of higher plants acting as a real interphase between the plant and the environment. The cuticle plays a pivotal role in epidermal development, control of water loss, fruit integrity, firmness and resistance to various disorders [1]. From a morphological point of view, the cuticle (Figure 1) can be described as acutinizedepidermal cell wall [2]. Based on its structural and chemical composition, the cuticle is mainly constituted by a polyester matrix of long chainpolyhydroxy fatty acids named cutin. Additionally, a significant amount of polysacchari...
The composition and structure of the surface tissues have a noticeable influence on the postharvest ...
Plant cuticles are protective, hydrophobic, waxy coverings produced by the epidermal cells of aerial...
Isolated tomato fruit cuticles were subjected to low dose (80 Gy) γ-irradiation, as a potential met...
La comunicación arriba reseñada ha sido presentado como póster.The plant cuticle is a lipid ex...
The waxy cuticle that covers the aerial epidermis of plants provides protection from desiccation and...
The plant cuticle is defined as the first barrier between the aerial non-lignified organs of land pl...
The main findings from the present Doctoral Thesis are summarized hereunder. The location and identi...
e3529, doi:10.3791/3529 (2012). The cuticle, a hydrophobic protective layer on the aerial parts of t...
International audienceThe cuticle is a complex polymer matrix that protects all aerial organs of pla...
The plant cuticle is a heterogeneous lipidic layer that covers the epidermis of the aerial organs of...
Supplemental file(s) description: Supplementary data files for Chapter 3, Supplementary data and mov...
Two important biophysical properties, the thermal and UV-Vis screening capacity, of isolated tomato...
throughout fruit ripening. Confocal microscopy, together with Radiolabelling of epicuticular waxes a...
Abstract. The cuticle of a plant plays an important role in many physiological events of fruit devel...
This work is based on the study of the luminiscence properties of isolated tomato fruit cuticles. Th...
The composition and structure of the surface tissues have a noticeable influence on the postharvest ...
Plant cuticles are protective, hydrophobic, waxy coverings produced by the epidermal cells of aerial...
Isolated tomato fruit cuticles were subjected to low dose (80 Gy) γ-irradiation, as a potential met...
La comunicación arriba reseñada ha sido presentado como póster.The plant cuticle is a lipid ex...
The waxy cuticle that covers the aerial epidermis of plants provides protection from desiccation and...
The plant cuticle is defined as the first barrier between the aerial non-lignified organs of land pl...
The main findings from the present Doctoral Thesis are summarized hereunder. The location and identi...
e3529, doi:10.3791/3529 (2012). The cuticle, a hydrophobic protective layer on the aerial parts of t...
International audienceThe cuticle is a complex polymer matrix that protects all aerial organs of pla...
The plant cuticle is a heterogeneous lipidic layer that covers the epidermis of the aerial organs of...
Supplemental file(s) description: Supplementary data files for Chapter 3, Supplementary data and mov...
Two important biophysical properties, the thermal and UV-Vis screening capacity, of isolated tomato...
throughout fruit ripening. Confocal microscopy, together with Radiolabelling of epicuticular waxes a...
Abstract. The cuticle of a plant plays an important role in many physiological events of fruit devel...
This work is based on the study of the luminiscence properties of isolated tomato fruit cuticles. Th...
The composition and structure of the surface tissues have a noticeable influence on the postharvest ...
Plant cuticles are protective, hydrophobic, waxy coverings produced by the epidermal cells of aerial...
Isolated tomato fruit cuticles were subjected to low dose (80 Gy) γ-irradiation, as a potential met...