نتایج جستجو برای: epicuticular wax

تعداد نتایج: 6628  

2017
R. S. Sajeevan Karaba N. Nataraja K. S. Shivashankara N. Pallavi D. S. Gurumurthy M. B. Shivanna

Mulberry (Morus species) leaf is the sole food for monophagous silkworms, Bombyx mori L. Abiotic stresses such as drought, salinity, and high temperature, significantly decrease mulberry productivity and post-harvest water loss from leaves influence silkworm growth and cocoon yield. Leaf surface properties regulate direct water loss through the cuticular layer. Leaf surface waxes, contribute fo...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2006
Ki-Hong Jung Min-Jung Han Dong-yeun Lee Yang-Seok Lee Lukas Schreiber Rochus Franke Andrea Faust Alexander Yephremov Heinz Saedler Yong-Woo Kim Inhwan Hwang Gynheung An

In vegetative leaf tissues, cuticles including cuticular waxes are important for protection against nonstomatal water loss and pathogen infection as well as for adaptations to environmental stress. However, their roles in the anther wall are rarely studied. The innermost layer of the anther wall (the tapetum) is essential for generating male gametes. Here, we report the characterization of a T-...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2000
W Federle K Rohrseitz B Hölldobler

The symbiotic ant partners of glaucous Macaranga ant-plants show an exceptional capacity to run on the slippery epicuticular wax crystals covering the plant stem without any difficulty. We test the hypothesis that these specialised 'wax-runners' have a general, superior attachment capacity. We compared attachment on a smooth surface for 11 ant species with different wax-running capacities. The ...

2013
H.-R. Schulten K. E. Murray

Field ionization (FI) and field desorption (FD) mass spectra of 35 aliphatic long-chain and branched long-chain compounds, representing the m ajor six classes of constituents of natural waxes, are examined. In the FI mode the molecular ions are usually formed at comparatively low levels, while in FD such species are almost exclusively generated. In addition, some fast atom bom bardm ent mass sp...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences 2009
Kerstin Koch Bharat Bhushan Hans-Jürgen Ensikat Wilhelm Barthlott

The cuticles of plants provide a multifunctional interface between the plants and their environments. The cuticle, with its associated waxes, is a protective layer that minimizes water loss by transpiration and provides several functions, such as hydrophobicity, light reflection and absorption of harmful radiation. The self-healing of voids in the epicuticular wax layer has been studied in 17 l...

Background: Gossypium arboreum is resistant to Cotton leaf curl Burewala virus and its cognate Cotton leaf curl Multan betasatellite (CLCuBuV and CLCuMB). However, the G. arboreum wax deficient mutant (GaWM3) is susceptible to CLCuV. Therefore, epicuticular wax was characterized both quantitatively and qualitatively for its role as physical barrier against whitefly mediated viral transmission a...

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