Article: https://www.the-scientist.com/the-literature/petunias-waxy-cuticle-regulates-the-plants-sweet-smell-68376?_ga=2.217703326.902230955.1613580877-954214786.1613580877 Paper: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41589-020-00670-w.epdf?sharing_token=xQ4Vn7ZFjCwwYKni118aU9RgN0jAjWel9jnR3ZoTv0O6E76TZsNQfbKhEzBXu2dbng2jM_-3Vcx7pH3zb_EeOSJGQoB_XzzvAxUkxdqpkla1ByZjCKuaymnHTdhItg8Zq9wbcrl-GguP9Bl4f1ZhA6kUxSjp3apNq4UcwOIdY4s This paper details the biological discovery that altering the “cuticle” of a petunia flower (the waxy layer from where volatile compounds [VOCs] exit a cell) actually affects the amount of VOCs released. This means that we now know that changing the cuticle of flowers by physical or chemical means can change the way a flower smells.

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