Adaptation of cuticle metabolism to abiotic stress in plants
The cuticle, primarily composed of waxes and cutin polyesters, is a hydrophobic layer that covers the surfaces of plant tissues, evolving as physiological and biochemical adaptations to diverse environments. This layer acts as a diffusion barrier, preventing water loss and protecting plants against...
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| Main Authors: | Peimin Zhao, Qianqian Li, Yang Lei, Jitao Zou, Qiang Li |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2025-03-01
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| Series: | Crop and Environment |
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| Online Access: | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2773126X25000012 |
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