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A premature termination codon mutation in the onion <i>AcCER2</i> gene is associated with both glossy leaves and thrip resistance. [PDF]
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A GC-MS Metabolic Study on Lipophilic Compounds in the Leaves of Common Wheat Triticum aestivum L. [PDF]
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Plant Science Letters, 1984
Abstract Epicuticular wax on the adaxial leaflet side of blackberry ( Rubus fruticosus ) occurred as wax knobs and irregular-shaped platelets. Removal of the epicuticular wax by a collodion film revealed the wax-free cuticle surface. This allowed the selective extraction of epicuticular wax from the film and subsequently of intracuticular wax from ...
K. Haas, I. Rentschler
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Abstract Epicuticular wax on the adaxial leaflet side of blackberry ( Rubus fruticosus ) occurred as wax knobs and irregular-shaped platelets. Removal of the epicuticular wax by a collodion film revealed the wax-free cuticle surface. This allowed the selective extraction of epicuticular wax from the film and subsequently of intracuticular wax from ...
K. Haas, I. Rentschler
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Phytochemistry, 2008
Alkylresorcinols (ARs) are bioactive compounds occurring in many members of the Poaceae, likely at or near the surface of various organs. Here, we investigated AR localization within the cuticular wax layers of rye (Secale cereale) leaves. The total wax mixture from both sides of the leaves was found to contain primary alcohols (71%), alkyl esters (11%)
Reinhard Jetter
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Alkylresorcinols (ARs) are bioactive compounds occurring in many members of the Poaceae, likely at or near the surface of various organs. Here, we investigated AR localization within the cuticular wax layers of rye (Secale cereale) leaves. The total wax mixture from both sides of the leaves was found to contain primary alcohols (71%), alkyl esters (11%)
Reinhard Jetter
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Journal of Plant Growth Regulation, 2020
As the outermost hydrophobic layer, cuticular waxes serve as an essential waterproof barrier to protect plants from desiccation, but the mechanism of wax accumulation still remains unclear. We analyzed the response of cuticular wax composition and deposition to drought in three different watermelon germplasms, namely, M20, M08, and J5F, which showed ...
Xian Zhang +2 more
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As the outermost hydrophobic layer, cuticular waxes serve as an essential waterproof barrier to protect plants from desiccation, but the mechanism of wax accumulation still remains unclear. We analyzed the response of cuticular wax composition and deposition to drought in three different watermelon germplasms, namely, M20, M08, and J5F, which showed ...
Xian Zhang +2 more
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Phytochemistry, 2009
Epicuticular and intracuticular waxes from both adaxial and abaxial surfaces of the leaves of Kalanchoe daigremontiana were analyzed. All wax mixtures were found to contain approximately equal amounts of triterpenoids and very long chain fatty acid (VLCFA) derivatives.
Reinhard Jetter
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Epicuticular and intracuticular waxes from both adaxial and abaxial surfaces of the leaves of Kalanchoe daigremontiana were analyzed. All wax mixtures were found to contain approximately equal amounts of triterpenoids and very long chain fatty acid (VLCFA) derivatives.
Reinhard Jetter
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Postharvest Biology and Technology, 2021
Abstract Plant cuticular wax is the first barrier to resist biotic and abiotic stress. However, little is known about the compositional differences between the epicuticular and intracuticular wax in grape berry. The compositional, morphological and functional features of cuticular wax in grape berries of Vitis vinifera cv. ‘Kyoho’, ‘Muscat Hamburg’, ‘
Mingyi Yang +9 more
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Abstract Plant cuticular wax is the first barrier to resist biotic and abiotic stress. However, little is known about the compositional differences between the epicuticular and intracuticular wax in grape berry. The compositional, morphological and functional features of cuticular wax in grape berries of Vitis vinifera cv. ‘Kyoho’, ‘Muscat Hamburg’, ‘
Mingyi Yang +9 more
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Intracuticular wax fixes and restricts strain in leaf and fruit cuticles
New Phytologist, 2013Summary This paper investigates the effects of cuticular wax on the release of strain and on the tensile properties of enzymatically isolated cuticular membranes (CMs) taken from leaves of agave (Agave americana), bush lily (Clivia miniata), holly (Ilex aquifolium), and ivy (Hedera helix) and from fruit of apple (Malus × domestica), pear (Pyrus ...
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