epicutícula
Epicuticle is the outermost layer of the cuticle in terrestrial plants and some algae. It is a thin, waxy coating that covers the epidermis of aerial plant parts, such as leaves and stems. The epicuticle is primarily composed of cutin, a complex polyester of fatty acids, and can also contain waxes. Its main function is to reduce water loss from the plant surface, a crucial adaptation for life on land where dehydration is a constant threat.
Beyond preventing desiccation, the epicuticle plays a role in protecting the plant from various environmental stresses.
The formation of the epicuticle occurs during the development of epidermal cells. Specialized proteins and enzymes