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View article: In a Different Light: Irradiation‐Induced Cuticular Wax Accumulation Fails to Reduce Cuticular Transpiration
In a Different Light: Irradiation‐Induced Cuticular Wax Accumulation Fails to Reduce Cuticular Transpiration Open
The cuticle, an extracellular hydrophobic layer impregnated with waxy lipids, serves as the primary interface between plant leaves and their environment and is thus subject to external cues. A previous study on poplar leaves revealed that …
View article: Changes in wax composition but not amount enhance cuticular transpiration
Changes in wax composition but not amount enhance cuticular transpiration Open
This study focuses on the role of the qualitative leaf wax composition in modulating the cuticular water loss using a Populus × canescens cer6 mutant line, which accumulates C34–C46 wax ester dimers and is reduced in wax monomers >C24. The…
View article: Increased cuticular wax deposition does not change residual foliar transpiration
Increased cuticular wax deposition does not change residual foliar transpiration Open
The effect of contrasting environmental growth conditions (in vitro tissue culture, ex vitro acclimatisation, climate chamber, greenhouse and outdoor) on leaf development, cuticular wax composition, and foliar transpiration of detached lea…
View article: Leaf morphology, wax composition, and residual (cuticular) transpiration of four poplar clones
Leaf morphology, wax composition, and residual (cuticular) transpiration of four poplar clones Open
Key message We identified two poplar clones of the same species as highly comparable, yet clones of two further species of the same genus to be distinctly different regarding multiple morphological and ecophysiological traits. Abstract Lea…