Secondary-cell-wall release: a particular pattern of secretion in the mucilaginous seed coat of Magonia pubescens.
Michely de Jesus SouzaMaria Olívia Mercadante-SimõesLeonardo Monteiro RibeiroPublished in: American journal of botany (2020)
Upon mucilage hydration, the secondary cell walls forming the network of neutral polysaccharides are released, along with proteins, and help retain the acidic polysaccharides-forming a peculiar architecture that imparts integrity and consistency to the mucilage capsule. As winged seeds are not usually buried, the mucilage capsule favors seedling hydration, contributing to its establishment on the soil surface.