Abstract
Summary Cuticular membranes of Citrus aurantium leaves were subjected to Ca2+- and Na+-buffertreatments at temperatures from 20 to 60°C. Fatty acids were extracted by the Na+-buffer treatments. The other fractions of cuticular lipids were unaffected. The results are discussed in relation to temperature- dependent permeability changes of cuticular membranes in these buffer systems.
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