Annual Plant Reviews, Volume 23, Biology of the Plant CuticleISBN: 978-1-4051-3268-8
Hardcover
464 pages
June 2006, Wiley-Blackwell
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A much clearer picture is now emerging of the fine structure of
the plant cuticle and its surface, the composition of cuticular
waxes and the biosynthetic pathways leading to them. Studies
assessing the impact of UV radiation on plant life have emphasized
the role of the cuticle and underlying epidermis as optical filters
for solar radiation. The field concerned with the diffusive
transport of lipophilic organic non-electrolytes across the plant
cuticle has reached a state of maturity. A new paradigm has
recently been proposed for the diffusion of polar compounds and
water across the cuticle. In the context of plant ecophysiology,
cuticular transpiration can now be placed in the perspective of
whole-leaf water relations. New and unexpected roles have been
assigned to the cuticle in plant development and pollen-stigma
interactions. Finally, much progress has been made in understanding
the cuticle as a specific and extraordinary substrate for the
interactions of the plant with microorganisms, fungi and
insects.
This volume details the major developments of recent years in this important interdisciplinary area. It is directed at researchers and professionals in plant biochemistry, plant physiology, plant ecology, phytopathology and environmental microbiology, in both the academic and industrial sectors.