نتایج جستجو برای: epicuticular wax alkanes

تعداد نتایج: 10632  

2014
Federico Magnani Beñat Olascoaga eija Juurola Paulo Pinho Petr lukeš Albert Porcar-Castell

Epicuticular waxes influence leaf reflectance, but the spatiotemporal dynamics in their reflectance properties have not been properly characterized, and its consequences remain unknown. In this study, we analysed the seasonal changes in wax reflectance of Scots pine needles. It tended to decrease with needle age and towards lower positions within the canopy. In addition, we also identified a cl...

2014
Elena Gorb Sandro Böhm Nadine Jacky Louis-Philippe Maier Kirstin Dening Sasha Pechook Boaz Pokroy Stanislav Gorb

The impeding effect of plant surfaces covered with three-dimensional wax on attachment and locomotion of insects has been shown previously in numerous experimental studies. The aim of this study was to examine the effect of different parameters of crystalline wax coverage on insect attachment. We performed traction experiments with the beetle Coccinella septempunctata and pull-off force measure...

2015
Yanjun Guo Na Guo Yuji He Jianhua Gao

Alpine meadow ecosystems are susceptible to climate changes. Still, climate impact on cuticular wax in alpine meadow plants is poorly understood. Assessing the variations of cuticular wax in alpine meadow plants across different latitudes might be useful for predicting how they may respond to climate change. We studied nine alpine meadows in a climate gradient in the east side of Qinghai-Tibeta...

Journal: :Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience 2008
H Dove E Charmley

In a feeding trial with 24 sheep, we used the alkanes, long-chain alcohols (LCOH) or both of these plant wax markers, to estimate the diet composition of animals offered diets comprising alkane-labelled cottonseed meal (CSM) together with up to four forages. The diets used were: Diet 1 subterranean clover (Trifolium subterraneum); Diet 2 subterranean clover + phalaris (Phalaris aquatica); Diet ...

2012
Subhasish Chatterjee Sayantani Sarkar Julia Oktawiec Zhantong Mao Olivia Niitsoo Ruth E. Stark

The cuticle, a hydrophobic protective layer on the aerial parts of terrestrial plants, functions as a versatile defensive barrier to various biotic and abiotic stresses and also regulates water flow from the external environment. A biopolyester (cutin) and long-chain fatty acids (waxes) form the principal structural framework of the cuticle; the functional integrity of the cuticular layer depen...

Journal: :Journal of Insect Science 2004
Gary C. Chang Claire E. Rutledge Russell C. Biggam Sanford D. Eigenbrode

Crop traits can alter economically important interactions between plants, pests, and biological control agents. For example, a reduced waxy bloom on the surface of pea plants alters interactions between pea aphids and their natural enemies. In this study, we assess whether the effect of wax reduction extends beyond the 2 or 3 arthropod species closely associated with the plants and into the str...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2012
Satya Swathi Nadakuduti Mike Pollard Dylan K Kosma Charles Allen John B Ohlrogge Cornelius S Barry

Plant epidermal cells have evolved specialist functions associated with adaptation to stress. These include the synthesis and deposition of specialized metabolites such as waxes and cutin together with flavonoids and anthocyanins, which have important roles in providing a barrier to water loss and protection against UV radiation, respectively. Characterization of the sticky peel (pe) mutant of ...

1997
Stéphane Roy

‘Golden Delicious’ apples (Malus domestica Borkh) were pressure-infiltrated at harvest with a 4% CaCl2 solution either without prior heat treatment or following 4 days at 38C. Examination of the apple surfaces from both treatments by low-temperature scanning electron microscopy revealed that heat treatment changed the pattern of epicuticular wax. The epicuticular wax of nonheated fruit exhibite...

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