Chemical composition and ultrastructure of the epicuticular wax in four mutants of Pisum sativum (L) |
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Authors: | P.J. Holloway Grace M. Hunt E.A. Baker M.J.K. Macey |
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Affiliation: | 1. Long Ashton Research Station, University of Bristol, Bristol BS18 9AF, UK;2. (M.J.K.M.) School of Botany, University of New South Wales, Kensington, N.S.W., Australia 2033 |
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Abstract: | The action of mutations affecting the epicuticular wax of Pisum sativum has been investigated at the chemical and ultrastructural level. Upper and lower surfaces of the leaves were found to differ markedly in both ultrastructure and chemistry. Mutations affected primarily either the lower (wa, wb and wsp) or the upper surface (wlo), but some effects of all 4 genes could be seen on both surfaces. Specific biochemical lesions could be implied for wsp and wa but the chemical effects of wb and wlo were more diffuse. Generally a close relation between chemical composition and crystallite form of the wax was evident throughout the work. |
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