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autofluorescence; confocal microscopy; microspectral
photometry; phenylphenalenones; phenylpropanoids; Xiphidium
Fluorescence microscopy; epicuticular phenolics; cells; guard;
phytoalexins; localization; pigments; stilbene; needles; leaves
Abstract:
Phenylphenalenones represent a typical group of secondary metabolites of the Haemodoraceae. Some of these phenolic compounds show organ-specific distribution within the plant. However, detailed information on cellular localisation is still lacking. To t