Comparing anatomy, chemical composition, and water permeability of suberized organs in five plant species: wax makes the difference

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  • who: Kiran Suresh from the Institute of Cellular and Molecular Botany, Department of Ecophysiology, University of Bonn, Kirschallee, Bonn, Germany have published the paper: Comparing anatomy, chemical composition, and water permeability of suberized organs in five plant species: wax makes the difference, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: From the data presented and discussed here, it can be concluded that there is no straightforward explanation why certain suberized tissue can form efficient transpiration barriers and others fail.
  • future: One could speculate that this difference between M. esculenta and S. tuberosum establishing a transpiration barrier . . .

     

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