Definition:
There are lipophilic barriers in all plants that prevent the water loss and manage the movement of, solutes, and gases.Cutin waxes and suberin are these lipophilic barriers. (1) (2) Introduction:
Cuticle is the protective and waterproofing covering that covers the plant organs and prevent water loss and entry of microorganism.Cuticle structural component is cutin. Suberin also act as a fence for the pressure from the environment and cutting and is formed during development by many internal and external cells. cutin and suberin have same structures and functuions but they are different in their deposition sites and chemical composition. (1) (2)
The Cuticle and Cutin:
Cuticle is an outer …show more content…
Epidermal cells of cuticle synthesize waxes. Waxes are released in the form of small drops by the pores of ceel wall. (2) Functions of Waxes :
Sometimes waxes leave the epidermal cells in the form of drops and can pass through pores in the cell wall.
The wax which is present as the outer covering of the cuticle crystallizes in the form of rods, tubes, or plates these tubes and roda increase the water hydrophobicity of plant and also enhance the roughness of wax surface.it also prevent water loss so if the water drop is formed it will take away contaminating particlesa and will clean the plant’s surface (Neinhuis et al. 1992). This phenomenon is called “lotus effect.” Because it was first described for the leaves of the leguminous lotus Lotus japonicus,* (2) Suberin Structure and Chemical composition of Suberin …show more content…
Suberin contains dicarboxylic acids so it is different from cutin and it also contain a big number of phenol containing compounds.Its monomers are C16-C28 ω-hydroxy fatty acids, alcohols ,C16-C26 α,ω-dicarboxylic acids, ferulate, very-long-chain fatty acids and, glycerol. (1) (2) Figure 3. Diagram of root cells of plant (1) Location:
It is present in the root endodermis of Casparian strip and act as a a barrier between the stele and apoplast of the cortex.It is also found in and cork cells of the periderm and during secondary it is involved in making the external covering of different parts of the plant. It is also found in damaged or diseased area. (2) (1)
Functions of Cutin, Waxes, and Suberin:
• Cutin, suberin, and waxes act as barriers, between the environment and the plants
• They have a role in prevention of H2O loss and entry of pathogens.
• Plant Cuticle has many importance in water but it does not prevent transpiration completely
• The thickness of the cuticle changes according to the environmental conditions.
• Plants that are found in dry regions have thicker cuticles but that live in moist regions have thin cuticle and also leaves that face sun have thick cuticle and that face shade have thin