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Cutin deficiency in the tomato fruit cuticle consistently affects resistance to microbial infection and biomechanical properties, but not transpirational water loss.AtMYB41 activates ectopic suberin synthesis and assembly in multiple plant species and cell types.Role of HXXXD-motif/BAHD acyltransferases in the biosynthesis of extracellular lipids.The impact of water deficiency on leaf cuticle lipids of Arabidopsis.Extracellular lipids of Camelina sativa: characterization of chloroform-extractable waxes from aerial and subterranean surfaces.Occurrence and Biosynthesis of Alkyl Hydroxycinnamates in Plant Lipid Barriers.Primary Fatty Alcohols Are Major Components of Suberized Root Tissues of Arabidopsis in the Form of Alkyl Hydroxycinnamates.Answering a four decade-old question on epicuticular wax biosynthesis.Altered lipid composition and enhanced nutritional value of Arabidopsis leaves following introduction of an algal diacylglycerol acyltransferase 2.The Acyl Desaturase CER17 Is Involved in Producing Wax Unsaturated Primary Alcohols and Cutin Monomers.Nitrogen supply and cyanide concentration influence the enrichment of nitrogen from cyanide in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L.).Analysis of aliphatic waxes associated with root periderm or exodermis from eleven plant species.Pleiotropic phenotypes of the sticky peel mutant provide new insight into the role of CUTIN DEFICIENT2 in epidermal cell function in tomato.Arabidopsis CER8 encodes LONG-CHAIN ACYL-COA SYNTHETASE 1 (LACS1) that has overlapping functions with LACS2 in plant wax and cutin synthesis.Fruit cuticle lipid composition during development in tomato ripening mutants.Changes in properties of wheat leaf cuticle during interactions with Hessian fly.Suberin-associated fatty alcohols in Arabidopsis: distributions in roots and contributions to seed coat barrier properties.Transport and metabolism of free cyanide and iron cyanide complexes by willowCorrigendum to “Extracellular lipids of Camelina sativa: Characterization of chloroform-extractable waxes from aerial and subterranean surfaces” [Phytochemistry 106C (2014) 188–196]Field production, purification and analysis of high-oleic acetyl-triacylglycerols from transgenic Camelina sativaGC-MS-Based Analysis of Chloroform Extracted Suberin-Associated Root Waxes from Arabidopsis and Other Plant SpeciesLeaf cuticular wax amount and crystal morphology regulate post-harvest water loss in mulberry (Morus species)
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