suberizado
Suberizado is a term used in botany to describe plant tissues that have become suberized. Suberization is a process by which cells develop a layer of suberin, a complex waxy substance, in their cell walls. This suberin layer is deposited on the inner tangential wall of the cell and often surrounds the cell lumen. The accumulation of suberin makes the cell wall impermeable to water and gases, forming a barrier.
This process is particularly common in the endodermis of plant roots, where the Casparian strip, a band
The formation of suberin is often triggered by environmental stress, such as drought or wounding, and plays