نتایج جستجو برای: epicuticular wax

تعداد نتایج: 6628  

Journal: :Plant physiology 2014
Denise Weidenbach Marcus Jansen Rochus B Franke Goetz Hensel Wiebke Weissgerber Sylvia Ulferts Irina Jansen Lukas Schreiber Viktor Korzun Rolf Pontzen Jochen Kumlehn Klaus Pillen Ulrich Schaffrath

For plant pathogenic fungi, such as powdery mildews, that survive only on a limited number of host plant species, it is a matter of vital importance that their spores sense that they landed on the right spot to initiate germination as quickly as possible. We investigated a barley (Hordeum vulgare) mutant with reduced epicuticular leaf waxes on which spores of adapted and nonadapted powdery mild...

2012
Bettina Prüm Robin Seidel Holger Florian Bohn Thomas Speck

Plant surfaces showing hierarchical structuring are frequently found in plant organs such as leaves, petals, fruits and stems. In our study we focus on the level of cell shape and on the level of superimposed microstructuring, leading to hierarchical surfaces if both levels are present. While it has been shown that epicuticular wax crystals and cuticular folds strongly reduce insect attachment,...

2011
Ana Carolina Sbeghen-Loss Mauricio Mato Maria Veronica Cesio Caren Frizzo Neiva Monteiro de Barros Horacio Heinzen

The wood protective action of citrus wax, a waste from the citrus industry that is a mixture of citrus fruit epicuticular waxes and essential oils, was evaluated against the termite Cryptotermes brevis Walker (Isoptera: Kalotermitidae). The antifeedant index (AI) of the total wax and fractions was calculated. The total citrus wax exhibited an AI₅₀ value of 24.69 mg/cm³, the wax after hydrodisti...

2003
Richard H. Grant Gordon M. Heisler Wei Gao Matthew Jenks

The spectral reflectance and transmittance over the wavelength range of 250–700 nm were evaluated for leaves of 20 deciduous tree species and leaf sheaths of five isogenic wax variants of Sorghum bicolor differing in visible reflectance due to cuticular waxes. Using the sorghum sheath reflectance and cuticle surface characteristics as a model, it was concluded that tree leaf reflectance above 0...

2013
Elena V. Gorb Martina J. Baum Stanislav N. Gorb

The morphogenesis of the composite epicuticular wax coverage and regeneration ability of the upper wax layer in Nepenthes alata pitchers were studied using a cryo-scanning electron microscopy. Examination of pitchers of different ages revealed six stages in the wax coverage development. In the first stage, wax crystals resemble those found recently in mature pitches of N. dicksoniana and N. ven...

2013
K. L. Conn J. P. Tewari

U ltrastructure of the epicuticular wax of four commercially grown Canadian cultivars of canola (Brassica campestris cvs. Tobin and Candle, B. napus cvs. Altex and W estar) was investigated. Freeze-drying and air-drying methods of specimen preparation for scanning electron microscopy were compared. The freeze-drying method resulted in disruption and possible washing away of wax crystals, wherea...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2016
Miyu Fuzawa Kang-Mo Ku Sindy Paola Palma-Salgado Kenya Nagasaka Hao Feng John A Juvik Daisuke Sano Joanna L Shisler Thanh H Nguyen

The use of sanitizers is essential for produce safety. However, little is known about how sanitizer efficacy varies with respect to the chemical surface properties of produce. To answer this question, the disinfection efficacies of an oxidant-based sanitizer and a new surfactant-based sanitizer for porcine rotavirus (PRV) strain OSU were examined. PRV was attached to the leaf surfaces of two ka...

2016
Elias Pambou Zongyi Li Mario Campana Arwel Hughes Luke Clifton Philipp Gutfreund Jill Foundling Gordon Bell Jian R Lu

Cuticular waxes are essential for the well-being of all plants, from controlling the transport of water and nutrients across the plant surface to protecting them against external environmental attacks. Despite their significance, our current understanding regarding the structure and function of the wax film is limited. In this work, we have formed representative reconstituted wax film models of...

2003
Alberto dos Santos Francisco Radler de Aquino Neto

Tipuana tipu (Benth.) Kuntze is a tree from the leguminosae family (Papilionoideae) indigenous in Argentina and extensively used in urbanism, mainly in Southern Brazil. The epicuticular waxes of leaves and branch, and flower surface were studied by high temperature high resolution gas chromatography. Several compounds were characterized, among which the aliphatic alcohols were predominant in br...

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