Cuticular wax is a class of organic compounds that comprises the outermost layer of plant surfaces. Plant cuticular wax, the last barrier of self-defense, plays an important role in plant growth and development. The OsGL1-6 gene, a member of the fatty aldehyde decarbonylase gene family, is highly homologous to Arabidopsis CER1, which is involved in cuticular wax biosynthesis. However, whether OsGL1-6 participates in cuticular wax biosynthesis remains unknown. In this study, an OsGL1-6 antisense-RNA vector driven by its own promoter was constructed and introduced into the rice variety Zhonghua11 by Agrobacterium-mediated transformation to obtain several independent transgenic plants with decreased OsGL1-6 expression. These OsGL1-6 antisense-...
The interface between plants and the environment plays a dual role as a protective barrier as well a...
The plant cuticle is a hydrophobic layer that seals the surface of primary aerial organs of terrestr...
Cuticular wax, the first protective layer of above ground tissues of many plant species, is a key ev...
<div><p>Cuticular wax is a class of organic compounds that comprises the outermost layer of plant su...
Cuticular wax is a class of organic compounds that comprises the outermost layer of plant surfaces. ...
<div><p>Cuticular wax covers aerial organs of plants and functions as the outermost barrier against ...
Cuticular wax covers aerial organs of plants and functions as the outermost barrier against non-stom...
The importance of the cuticular layer in regulating a plant’s water status and providing protection ...
AbstractEpicuticular wax forms the outermost protective barrier of the aerial surfaces of land plant...
Leaf blade width, curvature, and cuticular wax are important agronomic traits of rice. Here, we repo...
Plant cuticular waxes embed and overlay the cutin matrix of higher plant cuticles. By forming the pr...
Plant cuticles seal above-ground organs against non-stomatal water loss, and therefore are vital for...
Land plant aerial organs are covered by a hydrophobic layer called the cuticle that serves as a wate...
Cuticular waxes comprise the hydrophobic layer that protects crops against nonstomatal water loss an...
Cuticular wax plays crucial roles in protecting plants from environmental stresses, particularly dro...
The interface between plants and the environment plays a dual role as a protective barrier as well a...
The plant cuticle is a hydrophobic layer that seals the surface of primary aerial organs of terrestr...
Cuticular wax, the first protective layer of above ground tissues of many plant species, is a key ev...
<div><p>Cuticular wax is a class of organic compounds that comprises the outermost layer of plant su...
Cuticular wax is a class of organic compounds that comprises the outermost layer of plant surfaces. ...
<div><p>Cuticular wax covers aerial organs of plants and functions as the outermost barrier against ...
Cuticular wax covers aerial organs of plants and functions as the outermost barrier against non-stom...
The importance of the cuticular layer in regulating a plant’s water status and providing protection ...
AbstractEpicuticular wax forms the outermost protective barrier of the aerial surfaces of land plant...
Leaf blade width, curvature, and cuticular wax are important agronomic traits of rice. Here, we repo...
Plant cuticular waxes embed and overlay the cutin matrix of higher plant cuticles. By forming the pr...
Plant cuticles seal above-ground organs against non-stomatal water loss, and therefore are vital for...
Land plant aerial organs are covered by a hydrophobic layer called the cuticle that serves as a wate...
Cuticular waxes comprise the hydrophobic layer that protects crops against nonstomatal water loss an...
Cuticular wax plays crucial roles in protecting plants from environmental stresses, particularly dro...
The interface between plants and the environment plays a dual role as a protective barrier as well a...
The plant cuticle is a hydrophobic layer that seals the surface of primary aerial organs of terrestr...
Cuticular wax, the first protective layer of above ground tissues of many plant species, is a key ev...