2024
DOI: 10.1098/rsob.230430
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The cuticular wax composition and crystal coverage of leaves and petals differ in a consistent manner between plant species

Sverre Aarseth Tunstad,
Ian D. Bull,
Sean A. Rands
et al.

Abstract: Both leaves and petals are covered in a cuticle, which itself contains and is covered by cuticular waxes. The waxes perform various roles in plants’ lives, and the cuticular composition of leaves has received much attention. To date, the cuticular composition of petals has been largely ignored. Being the outermost boundary between the plant and the environment, the cuticle is the first point of contact between a flower and a pollinator, yet we know little about how plant–pollinator interactions shape its chemi… Show more

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