The surface of most aerial plant organs is covered with a cuticle that provides protection against multiple stress factors including dehydration. Interest on the nature of this external layer dates back to the beginning of the 19th century and since then, several studies facilitated a better understanding of cuticular chemical composition and structure. The prevailing undertanding of the cuticle as a lipidic, hydrophobic layer which is independent from the epidermal cell wall underneath stems from the concept developed by Brongniart and von Mohl during the first half of the 19th century. Such early investigations on plant cuticles attempted to link chemical composition and structure with the existing technologies, and have not been direct...
Most aerial plant parts are covered with a hydrophobic lipid-rich cuticle, which is the interface be...
Plants coat themselves in a cuticle to hinder transpiration across the vast surface areas they requi...
The leaf cuticle in Angiosperms has been defined in relation to its morphological position. Confirma...
The plant cuticle has traditionally been conceived as an independent hydrophobic layer that covers t...
Cuticles are plant structures, composed mostly by lipidic layers, synthesized by nonwoody aerial pla...
The cuticle is a lipidic structure covering plant aerial organs, providing mechanical rigidity and a...
In land plants the cuticle is the outermost layer interacting with the environment. This lipophilic ...
A hydrophobic cuticle is deposited at the outermost extracellular matrix of the epidermis in primary...
The plant cuticle forms a multi-layered structure of lipid components at the outermost surface of pl...
Before a foliar applied chemical can contact plant protoplasm, it must cross a barrier of cuticle, p...
The aerial surfaces of plants are covered by a protective barrier formed by the cutin polyester and ...
Terrestrialization of vascular plants, i.e., Angiosperm, is associated with the development of cutic...
© 2020 by the authorsThe cuticle commonly appears as a continuous lipophilic layer located at the ou...
The plant cuticle is a lipidic heterogeneous polymer layer covering the epidermis of all aerial plan...
During land colonization, plants developed extracellular diffusion barriers, such as cuticle to isol...
Most aerial plant parts are covered with a hydrophobic lipid-rich cuticle, which is the interface be...
Plants coat themselves in a cuticle to hinder transpiration across the vast surface areas they requi...
The leaf cuticle in Angiosperms has been defined in relation to its morphological position. Confirma...
The plant cuticle has traditionally been conceived as an independent hydrophobic layer that covers t...
Cuticles are plant structures, composed mostly by lipidic layers, synthesized by nonwoody aerial pla...
The cuticle is a lipidic structure covering plant aerial organs, providing mechanical rigidity and a...
In land plants the cuticle is the outermost layer interacting with the environment. This lipophilic ...
A hydrophobic cuticle is deposited at the outermost extracellular matrix of the epidermis in primary...
The plant cuticle forms a multi-layered structure of lipid components at the outermost surface of pl...
Before a foliar applied chemical can contact plant protoplasm, it must cross a barrier of cuticle, p...
The aerial surfaces of plants are covered by a protective barrier formed by the cutin polyester and ...
Terrestrialization of vascular plants, i.e., Angiosperm, is associated with the development of cutic...
© 2020 by the authorsThe cuticle commonly appears as a continuous lipophilic layer located at the ou...
The plant cuticle is a lipidic heterogeneous polymer layer covering the epidermis of all aerial plan...
During land colonization, plants developed extracellular diffusion barriers, such as cuticle to isol...
Most aerial plant parts are covered with a hydrophobic lipid-rich cuticle, which is the interface be...
Plants coat themselves in a cuticle to hinder transpiration across the vast surface areas they requi...
The leaf cuticle in Angiosperms has been defined in relation to its morphological position. Confirma...