Abstract

Abstract The very young leaflets of silver lime trees (Tilia tomtentosa), just unfolding from buds, con ­ tained a continuous wax layer without any wax sculptures. The wax on young leaves is quite different in yield and composition than that of mature leaves. After unfolding of leaves a very dynamic biosynthesis of most wax lipids was started. Fifteen days after leaf unfolding the de novo biosynthesis of β-amyrenyl acetate and later on of aldehydes could be detected for the first time. The biosynthesis of wax components in silver lime leaves was finished at the end of June and the wax remained nearly constant in amount and composition during the remaining season. At the same time, when β-amyrenyl acetate was found for the first time, wax sculptures were observed in silver lime leaf waxes coming out of the continuous wax layer, exclusively on the upper leaf side. These wax sculptures increased in quantity in the next weeks and resulted in a crystalloid shape of most solitaire quadrangular rodlets. These crystals were remained all over the season and were formed from β-amyrenyl acetate, the dominating main wax compo­nent {ca. 49% wax).

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