Yan Zhao, Qingzhi Liu, Xueran Wang, Weixiao Zhang, Wei Xu, Yongzhong Zhang, Baoshen Liu
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Abstract
The cuticular wax, acting as the ultimate defense barrier, is essential for the normal morphogenesis of plant organs. Despite this importance, the connection between wax composition and leaf development has not been thoroughly explored. In this study, we characterized a new maize mutant, (), which exhibits crinkled and ragged leaves starting from the sixth leaf stage. The phenotype of is conferred by , which encoding an aldehyde decarbonylase involved in wax biosynthesis. function deficient mutant displayed reduced cuticular wax density and disordered bulliform cells (BCs), while overexpressing plants exhibited the opposite effects, indicating that regulates cuticular wax biosynthesis and BCs development. Additionally, as the density of cuticular wax increased, the water loss rate of detached leaf decreases, suggesting that is positively correlated with plant drought tolerance.