Differential occurrence of epicuticular wax and its role in leaf tissues of three edible aroids hails 1from north eastern hill region of India

Autores
Pieniazek, Facundo; Messina, Valeria Marisa; Dasgupta, Madhumita; Sahoo, Manhas
Año de publicación
2021
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inglés
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artículo
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versión publicada
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Localization of epicuticular wax (EW) content in leaf tissues and its interaction on leaf protective mechanisms of 17three edible aroids, Alocasia,ColocasiaandXanthosomawereassessed. Scanning electron microscopy depicted the 18occurrence of EW in leaf tissues which was higher in Colocasia(10.61 mg dm-2) and Xanthosoma(11.36 mg dm-2) 19than in Alocasia (1.36 mg dm-2). The result highlightedthe interface of EW between the leaves and its internal and 20external environments. EW acted as a protecting barrier againstdeleterious solar radiationin term of sun protecting 21factor (SPF). Occurrence of EW also effectively managedleaf pigmentation, moisture retention, cellular membrane 22integrity against the invaders. Colocasiaexhibited superhydrophobic properties with higher static contact angle(CA)23>150othan hydrophobicXanthosoma and Alocasia with CAranged between 99.0o to 128.7o. ColocasiaEW highly 24influenced the qualitative and protective mechanisms of leaf. Aroids are the cheapestsourcesof edible EW among 25the terrestrial plants could be used in food,agricultural and industrial applications
Fil: Pieniazek, Facundo. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Research Complex for North Eastern Hill Region; India
Fil: Messina, Valeria Marisa. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Research Complex for North Eastern Hill Region; India
Fil: Dasgupta, Madhumita. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Fil: Sahoo, Manhas. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Research Complex for North Eastern Hill Region; India
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epicuticular wax
aroid leaves,
Colocasia
,Alocasia andXanthosoma
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Differential occurrence of epicuticular wax and its role in leaf tissues of three edible aroids hails 1from north eastern hill region of India
title Differential occurrence of epicuticular wax and its role in leaf tissues of three edible aroids hails 1from north eastern hill region of India
spellingShingle Differential occurrence of epicuticular wax and its role in leaf tissues of three edible aroids hails 1from north eastern hill region of India
Pieniazek, Facundo
epicuticular wax
aroid leaves,
Colocasia
,Alocasia andXanthosoma
title_short Differential occurrence of epicuticular wax and its role in leaf tissues of three edible aroids hails 1from north eastern hill region of India
title_full Differential occurrence of epicuticular wax and its role in leaf tissues of three edible aroids hails 1from north eastern hill region of India
title_fullStr Differential occurrence of epicuticular wax and its role in leaf tissues of three edible aroids hails 1from north eastern hill region of India
title_full_unstemmed Differential occurrence of epicuticular wax and its role in leaf tissues of three edible aroids hails 1from north eastern hill region of India
title_sort Differential occurrence of epicuticular wax and its role in leaf tissues of three edible aroids hails 1from north eastern hill region of India
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Pieniazek, Facundo
Messina, Valeria Marisa
Dasgupta, Madhumita
Sahoo, Manhas
author Pieniazek, Facundo
author_facet Pieniazek, Facundo
Messina, Valeria Marisa
Dasgupta, Madhumita
Sahoo, Manhas
author_role author
author2 Messina, Valeria Marisa
Dasgupta, Madhumita
Sahoo, Manhas
author2_role author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv epicuticular wax
aroid leaves,
Colocasia
,Alocasia andXanthosoma
topic epicuticular wax
aroid leaves,
Colocasia
,Alocasia andXanthosoma
purl_subject.fl_str_mv https://purl.org/becyt/ford/4.4
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/4
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Localization of epicuticular wax (EW) content in leaf tissues and its interaction on leaf protective mechanisms of 17three edible aroids, Alocasia,ColocasiaandXanthosomawereassessed. Scanning electron microscopy depicted the 18occurrence of EW in leaf tissues which was higher in Colocasia(10.61 mg dm-2) and Xanthosoma(11.36 mg dm-2) 19than in Alocasia (1.36 mg dm-2). The result highlightedthe interface of EW between the leaves and its internal and 20external environments. EW acted as a protecting barrier againstdeleterious solar radiationin term of sun protecting 21factor (SPF). Occurrence of EW also effectively managedleaf pigmentation, moisture retention, cellular membrane 22integrity against the invaders. Colocasiaexhibited superhydrophobic properties with higher static contact angle(CA)23>150othan hydrophobicXanthosoma and Alocasia with CAranged between 99.0o to 128.7o. ColocasiaEW highly 24influenced the qualitative and protective mechanisms of leaf. Aroids are the cheapestsourcesof edible EW among 25the terrestrial plants could be used in food,agricultural and industrial applications
Fil: Pieniazek, Facundo. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Research Complex for North Eastern Hill Region; India
Fil: Messina, Valeria Marisa. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Research Complex for North Eastern Hill Region; India
Fil: Dasgupta, Madhumita. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Fil: Sahoo, Manhas. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Research Complex for North Eastern Hill Region; India
description Localization of epicuticular wax (EW) content in leaf tissues and its interaction on leaf protective mechanisms of 17three edible aroids, Alocasia,ColocasiaandXanthosomawereassessed. Scanning electron microscopy depicted the 18occurrence of EW in leaf tissues which was higher in Colocasia(10.61 mg dm-2) and Xanthosoma(11.36 mg dm-2) 19than in Alocasia (1.36 mg dm-2). The result highlightedthe interface of EW between the leaves and its internal and 20external environments. EW acted as a protecting barrier againstdeleterious solar radiationin term of sun protecting 21factor (SPF). Occurrence of EW also effectively managedleaf pigmentation, moisture retention, cellular membrane 22integrity against the invaders. Colocasiaexhibited superhydrophobic properties with higher static contact angle(CA)23>150othan hydrophobicXanthosoma and Alocasia with CAranged between 99.0o to 128.7o. ColocasiaEW highly 24influenced the qualitative and protective mechanisms of leaf. Aroids are the cheapestsourcesof edible EW among 25the terrestrial plants could be used in food,agricultural and industrial applications
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