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Alkane distribution in epicuticular wax of epacridaceae

Phytochemistry, 1983
Abstract Alkane distribution pattern was determined in the epicuticular wax of leaves of 39 species and in the flower wax of three species of Epacridaceae. Uniform patterns were observed within some genera ( Monotoca, Styphelia ) whereas in others no common pattern was apparent.
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Leaf epicuticular waxes in the taxonomy of the Epacridaceae

1989
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).
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Epicuticular wax of Agropyron smithii leaves

Phytochemistry, 1976
Abstract Wax on the leaves of Agropyron smithii contains hydrocarbons (3%, C 27 –C 33 ), esters (4%, C 26 –C 56 ), free acids (5%, C 14 –C 36 ), hentriacontane-14,16-dione (17%), 25-oxohentriacontane-14,16-dione (3%), 25-hydroxyhen-triacontane-14,16-dione (30%), 26-hydroxyhentriacontane-14,16-dione (18%) and unidentified material (20%).
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Leaf Epicuticular Wax

2020
Humberto Gonzaález Rodríguez   +2 more
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Epicuticular Waxes

2017
P.J. Holloway, C.E. Jeffree
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Organogelation Capacity of Epicuticular and Cuticular Waxes from Flax and Wheat Straws

JAOCS, Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 2021
Paul Angers   +2 more
exaly  

Changes on epicuticular waxes and colour induced by ozone in blueberries (Vaccinium corymbosum L. ‘O’ Neal’)

Journal of Food Composition and Analysis, 2022
Stella Maris Alzamora   +2 more
exaly  

SECONDARY PRODUCTS | Epicuticular Waxes

2003
P.J. Holloway, C.E. Jeffree
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