At times of fruit skin failure, reticulation made of a wound-periderm is formed below the cracked skin in order to seal the damaged tissue. Preceding investigations shed light on the mechanisms underlying the formation of fruit skin reticulation, demonstrating that the walls of periderm cells are heavily suberized and lignified. However, the relative contribution of the suberin pathway to these processes, as well as the association between suberin contents in the periderm tissue and reticulation degree, are largely unknown. To strengthen our understanding on these important physiological and agricultural aspects, we comparatively profiled skin tissues of a collection of smooth- and reticulated-skin melon (Cucumis melo) cultivars for suberin...
Suberin is a natural biopolymer found in a variety of specialized tissues, including seed coat integ...
(A) root sectioned in the three zones investigated. The positions of the cross-sections from B, C, ...
International audienceCutin and suberin are cell wall‐associated glycerolipid polymers that are spec...
Protective plant lipophilic barriers such as suberin and cutin, with their associated waxes, are com...
A comparison of the transcriptomes of russeted vs nonrusseted apple skins previously highlighted a t...
Suberin is a specialized cell wall modifying polymer comprising both phenolic-derived and fatty acid...
Variations in tissue development and spatial composition have a major impact on the nutritional and ...
Russeting is a cosmetic defect of some fruit skins. Russeting (botanically: induction of periderm fo...
Suberin is a biopolyester constituent of specialized plant periderm tissues formed within the phelle...
Lukas Schreiber a a suberin depolymerization conditions released x-hydroxy acids (43%) and a,x-diaci...
Apple russeting develops on the fruit surface when skin integrity has been lost. It induces a modifi...
Upon mechanical damage, plants produce wound responses to protect internal tissues from infections a...
International audienceSuberin is found in a variety of tissues, such as root endoderms and periderms...
Grapevine berry skin is a complex structure that contributes to the final size and shape of the frui...
Plant cuticles are protective, hydrophobic, waxy coverings produced by the epidermal cells of aerial...
Suberin is a natural biopolymer found in a variety of specialized tissues, including seed coat integ...
(A) root sectioned in the three zones investigated. The positions of the cross-sections from B, C, ...
International audienceCutin and suberin are cell wall‐associated glycerolipid polymers that are spec...
Protective plant lipophilic barriers such as suberin and cutin, with their associated waxes, are com...
A comparison of the transcriptomes of russeted vs nonrusseted apple skins previously highlighted a t...
Suberin is a specialized cell wall modifying polymer comprising both phenolic-derived and fatty acid...
Variations in tissue development and spatial composition have a major impact on the nutritional and ...
Russeting is a cosmetic defect of some fruit skins. Russeting (botanically: induction of periderm fo...
Suberin is a biopolyester constituent of specialized plant periderm tissues formed within the phelle...
Lukas Schreiber a a suberin depolymerization conditions released x-hydroxy acids (43%) and a,x-diaci...
Apple russeting develops on the fruit surface when skin integrity has been lost. It induces a modifi...
Upon mechanical damage, plants produce wound responses to protect internal tissues from infections a...
International audienceSuberin is found in a variety of tissues, such as root endoderms and periderms...
Grapevine berry skin is a complex structure that contributes to the final size and shape of the frui...
Plant cuticles are protective, hydrophobic, waxy coverings produced by the epidermal cells of aerial...
Suberin is a natural biopolymer found in a variety of specialized tissues, including seed coat integ...
(A) root sectioned in the three zones investigated. The positions of the cross-sections from B, C, ...
International audienceCutin and suberin are cell wall‐associated glycerolipid polymers that are spec...