Structure-function relationships of the plant cuticle and cuticular waxes - a smart material?

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作者
Bargel, Hendrik
Koch, Kerstin
Cerman, Zdenek
Neinhuis, Christoph
机构
[1] Tech Univ Dresden, Inst Bot, D-01062 Dresden, Germany
[2] Univ Bonn, Nees Inst Biodivers Pflanzen, D-53115 Bonn, Germany
关键词
AFM; anti-adhesive surfaces; biomimetics; biopolymer; epicuticular waxes; Lotus-Effect (R); mechanical properties; plant cuticle; self-assembly; structure-function relationships; template effect;
D O I
10.1071/FP06139
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
The cuticle is the main interface between plants and their environment. It covers the epidermis of all aerial primary parts of plant organs as a continuous extracellular matrix. This hydrophobic natural composite consists mainly of the biopolymer, cutin, and cuticular lipids collectively called waxes, with a high degree of variability in composition and structure. The cuticle and cuticular waxes exhibit a multitude of functions that enable plant life in many different terrestrial habitats and play important roles in interfacial interactions. This review highlights structure-function relationships that are the subjects of current research activities. The surface waxes often form complex crystalline microstructures that originate from self-assembly processes. The concepts and results of the analysis of model structures and the influence of template effects are critically discussed. Recent investigations of surface waxes by electron and X-ray diffraction revealed that these could be assigned to three crystal symmetry classes, while the background layer is not amorphous, but has an orthorhombic order. In addition, advantages of the characterisation of formation of model wax types on a molecular scale are presented. Epicuticular wax crystals may cause extreme water repellency and, in addition, a striking self-cleaning property. The principles of wetting and up-to-date concepts of the transfer of plant surface properties to biomimetic technical applications are reviewed. Finally, biomechanical studies have demonstrated that the cuticle is a mechanically important structure, whose properties are dynamically modified by the plant in response to internal and external stimuli. Thus, the cuticle combines many aspects attributed to smart materials.
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