Leaf epicuticular waxes have been studied in the plant family Epacridaceae from a primarily taxonomic aspect. Both the form of the wax and its chemical composition have been analysed. Wax morphology in approximately 95% of the known species from 30 of the 31 recorded genera has been examined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Two wax categories, amorphous and structured including four structured wax types are recognised. Distribution and variation in wax types has relevance at all levels of the taxonomic hierarchy. In a representative number of species (74) from 25 genera (covering the variation in wax types recognised from the SEM survey), complete chemical composition of the waxes has been undertaken using GC-MS. Qua...
Eucalyptus gunnii leaves can appear as green or glaucous phenotypes with the latter more desirable f...
The sculpture of the surface of cypselae (scanning electron microscopy) of 371 species of 168 genera...
The epicuticular leaf waxes from four glaucous and four non-glaucous species of Encephalartos were e...
Leaf epicuticular waxes have been studied in the plant family Epacridaceae from a primarily taxono...
Sedum album is a succulent plant, with phenotypic variability resulting in delimitation of a number ...
Epicuticular wax from 18 New Zealand and one Australian species of Chionochloa was analysed to deter...
and occurs from southern USA and Mexico, to southern Brazil and Bolivia. It includes free-standing t...
The cuticle is an external barrier of aerial plant organs that prevents desiccation. It is composed ...
Leaf waxes were analysed from juvenile and adult leaves collected from natural populations of all Eu...
This research examines the annual evolution and composition of soluble cuticular waxes of Actinidia ...
A scanning electron microscope study of leafy liverworts revealed the presence of surface wax in Lej...
Wax morphology and chemical composition are widely accepted to be important for the protective prope...
Epicuticular wax (EW) forms the outermost layer over aerial portions of a plant. EW has been studied...
Aerial surfaces of plants are covered by a waxy cuticle protecting plants from excessive water loss ...
Leaf cuticular waxes are known to influence both biotic and abiotic stress tolerances of plants. The...
Eucalyptus gunnii leaves can appear as green or glaucous phenotypes with the latter more desirable f...
The sculpture of the surface of cypselae (scanning electron microscopy) of 371 species of 168 genera...
The epicuticular leaf waxes from four glaucous and four non-glaucous species of Encephalartos were e...
Leaf epicuticular waxes have been studied in the plant family Epacridaceae from a primarily taxono...
Sedum album is a succulent plant, with phenotypic variability resulting in delimitation of a number ...
Epicuticular wax from 18 New Zealand and one Australian species of Chionochloa was analysed to deter...
and occurs from southern USA and Mexico, to southern Brazil and Bolivia. It includes free-standing t...
The cuticle is an external barrier of aerial plant organs that prevents desiccation. It is composed ...
Leaf waxes were analysed from juvenile and adult leaves collected from natural populations of all Eu...
This research examines the annual evolution and composition of soluble cuticular waxes of Actinidia ...
A scanning electron microscope study of leafy liverworts revealed the presence of surface wax in Lej...
Wax morphology and chemical composition are widely accepted to be important for the protective prope...
Epicuticular wax (EW) forms the outermost layer over aerial portions of a plant. EW has been studied...
Aerial surfaces of plants are covered by a waxy cuticle protecting plants from excessive water loss ...
Leaf cuticular waxes are known to influence both biotic and abiotic stress tolerances of plants. The...
Eucalyptus gunnii leaves can appear as green or glaucous phenotypes with the latter more desirable f...
The sculpture of the surface of cypselae (scanning electron microscopy) of 371 species of 168 genera...
The epicuticular leaf waxes from four glaucous and four non-glaucous species of Encephalartos were e...