The cuticle, a hydrophobic layer of cutin and waxes synthesized by plant epidermal cells, is the major barrier to water loss when stomata are closed at night and under water-limited conditions. Elucidating the genetic architecture of natural variation for leaf cuticular conductance (gc) is important for identifying genes relevant to improving crop productivity in drought-prone environments. To this end, we conducted a genome-wide association study of gc of adult leaves in a maize inbred association panel that was evaluated in four environments (Maricopa, AZ, and San Diego, CA, in 2016 and 2017). Five genomic regions significantly associated with gc were resolved to seven plausible candidate genes (ISTL1, two SEC14 homologs, cyclase-associat...
Drought stress is a significant abiotic factor influencing maize growth and development. Understandi...
<div><p>Gray leaf spot is a maize foliar disease with worldwide distribution and can drastically red...
Plants encounter numerous abiotic and biotic stressors throughout their lifecycle. The extracellular...
The cuticle, a hydrophobic layer of cutin and waxes synthesized by plant epidermal cells, is the maj...
Biological systems contain data of high dimensions and magnitudes, including biochemistry, cellular ...
The cuticle covering the aerial organs of land plants plays a protective role against several biotic...
The characterization of the genetic basis of maize (Zea mays) leaf development may support breeding ...
Low moisture content (MC) and high dehydration rate (DR) at physiological maturity affect grain mech...
Drought is one of the most critical environmental factors constraining maize production. When it occ...
Epicuticular waxes provide a hydrophobic barrier that protects land plants from environmental stress...
International audienceThe cuticle plays a critical role in plant survival during extreme drought con...
International audienceBackground: The cuticle is a hydrophobic barrier located at the aerial surface...
Bulliform cells comprise specialized cell types that develop on the adaxial (upper) surface of grass...
In order to unravel the genetic architecture underlying plant response to drought, we adopted an int...
All terrestrial plants are covered with a cuticle composed of a cutin polymer and cuticular waxes. P...
Drought stress is a significant abiotic factor influencing maize growth and development. Understandi...
<div><p>Gray leaf spot is a maize foliar disease with worldwide distribution and can drastically red...
Plants encounter numerous abiotic and biotic stressors throughout their lifecycle. The extracellular...
The cuticle, a hydrophobic layer of cutin and waxes synthesized by plant epidermal cells, is the maj...
Biological systems contain data of high dimensions and magnitudes, including biochemistry, cellular ...
The cuticle covering the aerial organs of land plants plays a protective role against several biotic...
The characterization of the genetic basis of maize (Zea mays) leaf development may support breeding ...
Low moisture content (MC) and high dehydration rate (DR) at physiological maturity affect grain mech...
Drought is one of the most critical environmental factors constraining maize production. When it occ...
Epicuticular waxes provide a hydrophobic barrier that protects land plants from environmental stress...
International audienceThe cuticle plays a critical role in plant survival during extreme drought con...
International audienceBackground: The cuticle is a hydrophobic barrier located at the aerial surface...
Bulliform cells comprise specialized cell types that develop on the adaxial (upper) surface of grass...
In order to unravel the genetic architecture underlying plant response to drought, we adopted an int...
All terrestrial plants are covered with a cuticle composed of a cutin polymer and cuticular waxes. P...
Drought stress is a significant abiotic factor influencing maize growth and development. Understandi...
<div><p>Gray leaf spot is a maize foliar disease with worldwide distribution and can drastically red...
Plants encounter numerous abiotic and biotic stressors throughout their lifecycle. The extracellular...