The primary surfaces of the arial parts of plants, and the surfaces of reproductive organs are covered by an extra cellular layer called the cuticle. The cuticle provides the foremost protection to the plant in order to adapt to the terrestrial environment. The cuticle composed of a biopolymer (cutin), which is embedded in a coating of cuticular waxes. Understanding the biochemical, genetic and physiological mechanisms for the biosynthesis of these cuticular waxes is relatively poor. This body of work has established methods for the chemical analysis of the cuticular waxes of maize plants. I have used these methods to chemically characterize cuticular waxes and intermediates of cuticular wax biosynthesis in mutant plants that show aberrant ...
The plant cuticle is a lipidic heterogeneous polymer layer covering the epidermis of all aerial plan...
The cuticle is a continuous extracellular layer deposited on the aerial surfaces of terrestrial plan...
The primary aerial surfaces of higher plants are covered by a continuous hydrophobic lipid layer cal...
Maize juvenile plants are coated with a complex mixture of lipids that are referred to as cuticular ...
Plant cuticles seal above-ground organs against non-stomatal water loss, and therefore are vital for...
Plant cuticles play important roles in plant development, fertility, and adaptation. The cuticular w...
The cuticle is a protective layer that coats the primary aerial surfaces of land plants, and mediate...
The cuticle covering the aerial organs of land plants plays a protective role against several biotic...
Cuticular waxes are complex mixtures of very long chain fatty acids (VLCFAs) and their derivatives. ...
As an integral part of plant cuticle, cuticular wax covers the primary aerial organs of plants and p...
The plant cuticle is a hydrophobic layer that seals the surface of primary aerial organs of terrestr...
The plant cuticle takes part in several important processes of plant’s life, e.g. controling peristo...
The aerial parts of plants are protected from desiccation and other stress by surface cuticular waxe...
The cuticle is a protective layer covering aerial plant organs. We studied the function of waxes for...
The plant cuticle is a lipidic heterogeneous polymer layer covering the epidermis of all aerial plan...
The cuticle is a continuous extracellular layer deposited on the aerial surfaces of terrestrial plan...
The primary aerial surfaces of higher plants are covered by a continuous hydrophobic lipid layer cal...
Maize juvenile plants are coated with a complex mixture of lipids that are referred to as cuticular ...
Plant cuticles seal above-ground organs against non-stomatal water loss, and therefore are vital for...
Plant cuticles play important roles in plant development, fertility, and adaptation. The cuticular w...
The cuticle is a protective layer that coats the primary aerial surfaces of land plants, and mediate...
The cuticle covering the aerial organs of land plants plays a protective role against several biotic...
Cuticular waxes are complex mixtures of very long chain fatty acids (VLCFAs) and their derivatives. ...
As an integral part of plant cuticle, cuticular wax covers the primary aerial organs of plants and p...
The plant cuticle is a hydrophobic layer that seals the surface of primary aerial organs of terrestr...
The plant cuticle takes part in several important processes of plant’s life, e.g. controling peristo...
The aerial parts of plants are protected from desiccation and other stress by surface cuticular waxe...
The cuticle is a protective layer covering aerial plant organs. We studied the function of waxes for...
The plant cuticle is a lipidic heterogeneous polymer layer covering the epidermis of all aerial plan...
The cuticle is a continuous extracellular layer deposited on the aerial surfaces of terrestrial plan...
The primary aerial surfaces of higher plants are covered by a continuous hydrophobic lipid layer cal...