Genetic and environmental variation impact the cuticular hydrocarbon metabolome on the stigmatic surfaces of maize.
Tesia S DennisonWenmin QinDerek M LonemanSamson G F CondonNick LauterBasil J NikolauMarna D Yandeau-NelsonPublished in: BMC plant biology (2019)
This study reveals that the composition of the cuticular hydrocarbon metabolome on silks is affected significantly by genetic factors, and is therefore amenable to dissection using quantitative genetic approaches. Such studies will clarify the genetic mechanisms responsible for the accumulation of these metabolites, enabling detailed functional investigations of the diverse and complex protective roles of silk surface lipids against environmental stresses.