noun
- A protein substance stored in the cells of seeds and grains, serving as a nutrient reserve for the developing plant.
Usage: technical; botany
Examples
- The aleurone layer in wheat grains contains important proteins and enzymes.
- During germination, the plant breaks down aleurone to fuel growth.
- Aleurone is particularly abundant in the outer layers of cereal seeds.
- The aleurone cells release enzymes that help mobilize stored nutrients.
- Researchers study aleurone composition to improve grain quality.