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Authors Middleton, R.; Tunstad, S. A.; Knapp, A.; Winters, S.; McCallum, S.; Whitney, H.
Title Self-assembled, disordered structural color from fruit wax bloom
Date 07.02.2024
Number 0
Abstract Many visually guided frugivores have eyes highly adapted for blue sensitivity, which makes it perhaps surprising that blue pigmented fruits are not more common. However, some fruits are blue even though they do not contain blue pigments. We investigate dark pigmented fruits with wax blooms, like blueberries, plums, and juniper cones, and find that a structural color mechanism is responsible for their appearance. The chromatic blue-ultraviolet reflectance arises from the interaction of the randomly arranged nonspherical scatterers with light. We reproduce the structural color in the laboratory by recrystallizing wax bloom, allowing it to self-assemble to produce the blue appearance. We demonstrate that blue fruits and structurally colored fruits are not constrained to those with blue subcuticular structure or pigment. Further, convergent optical properties appear across a wide phylogenetic range despite diverse morphologies. Epicuticular waxes are elements of the future bioengineering toolbox as sustainable and biocompatible, self-assembling, self-cleaning, and self-repairing optical biomaterials.
Publisher American Association for the Advancement of Science
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Citation Science Advances 10 (2024) eadk4219
DOI https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adk4219
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