• Sticky mucilages and exudates of plants – putative microenvironmental design elements with biotechnological value 

      Galloway, Andrew; Knox, Paul; Krause, Kirsten (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-09-24)
      Plants produce a wide array of secretions both above and below ground. Known as mucilages or exudates, they are secreted by seeds, roots, leaves and stems and fulfil a variety of functions including adhesion, protection, nutrient acquisition and infection. Mucilages are generally polysaccharide‐rich and often occur in the form of viscoelastic gels and in many cases have adhesive properties. In some ...