表皮(毛发)
植物角质层
生物
突变体
拟南芥
植物
细胞生物学
表型
生物合成
光合作用
生物物理学
化学
生物化学
基因
遗传学
蜡
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.jafc.4c06750
摘要
Crop production is limited by environmental stresses such as a water deficit, salinity, and extreme temperature. Lipophilic cuticle and stomatal pore govern plant transpirational water loss and photosynthetic gas exchange and contribute to plant adaptation to stressful environments. Intricate interplays between cuticle biosynthesis and stomatal development are supported by increasing evidence from phenotypic observations. Several mutants, initially identified as being deficient in cuticle development, have exhibited altered phenotypes in terms of stomatal ridges, numbers, patterns, and shapes. Similarly, mutants with abnormal stomatal patterning have shown defective cuticle formation. Recently, signaling components and transcription factors orchestrating cuticle biosynthesis and stomatal formation have been characterized in both model and crop plants. In this review, we summarize the genetic interplay between cuticle biosynthesis and stomata formation. Current strategies and future perspectives on exploiting the intertwined cuticle biosynthesis and stomatal development for crop stress resistance improvement are discussed.
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