Biomimetics (Jul 2024)

Wax Protrusions on Anti-Adhesive Plant Surfaces and Their Interactions with Insect Adhesive Pads: A Mechanical Interpretation

  • Feodor M. Borodich,
  • Zaida Gao,
  • Elena V. Gorb,
  • Stanislav N. Gorb,
  • Xiaoqing Jin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biomimetics9070442
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 7
p. 442

Abstract

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Insect attachment devices enhance adhesion to complex-geometry substrates by increasing the real contact area. In nature, insects mainly interact with plant surfaces that are often covered by 3D wax structures. Here, we describe, discuss, and give a mechanical interpretation of plant waxes and the possible fracture mechanisms of these wax structures during their interactions with the adhesive pads of insects. It is argued that these plant surface microstructures significantly influence insect adhesion through reducing the contact area and contaminating the insect pads.

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