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Transport properties of plant cuticles are important for different
?elds of modern plant sciences. Ecologists and physiologists are
interested in water losses to the environment via the cuticle.
Penetration of plant protecting agents and nutrients into leaves
and fruits is relevant for research in agriculture and plant
protection. Ecotoxicologists need to know the amounts of
environmental xenobiotics which accumulate in leaves and other
primary plant organs from the environment. For all of these studies
suitable methods should be used, and a sound theoretical basis
helps to formulate testable hypotheses and to interpret
experimental data. Unnecessary experiments and experiments which
yield ambiguous results can be avoided. In this monograph, we have
analysed on a molecular basis the movement of molecules across
plant cuticles. Based on current knowledge of chemistry and str-
ture of cuticles, we have characterised the aqueous and lipophilic
pathways, the nature and mechanisms of mass transport and the
factors controlling the rate of movement. We have focused on
structure-property relationships for penetrant tra- port, which can
explain why water and solute permeabilities of cuticles differ
widely among plant species. Based on this knowledge, mechanisms of
adaptation to en- ronmental factors can be better understood, and
rates of cuticular penetration can be optimised by plant
physiologists and pesticide chemists.
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