نتایج جستجو برای: lignification

تعداد نتایج: 653  

Journal: :Plant physiology 2016
Richard Sibout Philippe Le Bris Frédéric Legée Laurent Cézard Hugues Renault Catherine Lapierre

Grass lignins can contain up to 10% to 15% by weight of p-coumaric esters. This acylation is performed on monolignols under the catalysis of p-coumaroyl-coenzyme A monolignol transferase (PMT). To study the impact of p-coumaroylation on lignification, we first introduced the Brachypodium distachyon Bradi2g36910 (BdPMT1) gene into Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) under the control of the const...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2005
Jozica Gricar Katarina Cufar Primoz Oven Uwe Schmitt

BACKGROUND AND AIMS The differentiation of terminal latewood tracheids of silver fir (Abies alba) trees grown in Slovenia was investigated in autumn/winter 2001/2002. METHODS The experimental trees were divided into three groups: one with narrow annual rings, width less than 1 mm; one with annual ring widths between 1 and 4 mm; and one group with broad rings larger than 4 mm. The differentiat...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
C Kevin Boyce Maciej A Zwieniecki George D Cody Chris Jacobsen Sue Wirick Andrew H Knoll N Michele Holbrook

In vascular plants, the polysaccharide-based walls of water-conducting cells are strengthened by impregnation with the polyphenolic polymer lignin. The fine-scale patterning of lignin deposition in water-conducting cells is shown here to vary phylogenetically across vascular plants. The extent to which water transport in xylem cells can be modified in response to changes in the ionic content of...

2003
John Ralph

It seems incomprehensible that new structures in lignins and new pathways in lignification remain to be discovered after all this time. With new technologies and the improved understanding of the process that comes from new ways to perturb lignification, such discoveries continue to be made, however. Some may be of rather academic interest only, while others underlie important new approaches to...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2003
Jeroen Raes Antje Rohde Jørgen Holst Christensen Yves Van de Peer Wout Boerjan

Lignin, one of the most abundant terrestrial biopolymers, is indispensable for plant structure and defense. With the availability of the full genome sequence, large collections of insertion mutants, and functional genomics tools, Arabidopsis constitutes an excellent model system to profoundly unravel the monolignol biosynthetic pathway. In a genome-wide bioinformatics survey of the Arabidopsis ...

2017
Clémence Simon Cedric Lion Brigitte Huss Anne-Sophie Blervacq Corentin Spriet Yann Guérardel Christophe Biot Simon Hawkins

Lignin is a polyphenolic polymer of the plant cell wall formed by the oxidative polymerization of 3 main monomers called monolignols that give rise to the lignin H-, G- and S-units. Together with cellulose and hemicelluloses, lignin is a major component of plant biomass that is widely exploited by humans in numerous industrial processes. Despite recent advances in our understanding of monoligno...

Journal: :Journal of The Korean Society of Grassland and Forage Science 2014

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