نتایج جستجو برای: lignified cell walls

تعداد نتایج: 1712623  

2014
Sara Rocha Paulo Monjardino Duarte Mendonça Artur da Câmara Machado Rui Fernandes Paula Sampaio Roberto Salema

Endosperm transfer cells in maize have extensive cell wall ingrowths that play a key role in kernel development. Although the incorporation of lignin would support this process, its presence in these structures has not been reported in previous studies. We used potassium permanganate staining combined with transmission electron microscopy - energy dispersive X-ray spectrometry as well as acrifl...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2012
Lloyd A Donaldson J Paul Knox

The distribution of noncellulosic polysaccharides in cell walls of tracheids and xylem parenchyma cells in normal and compression wood of Pinus radiata, was examined to determine the relationships with lignification and cellulose microfibril orientation. Using fluorescence microscopy combined with immunocytochemistry, monoclonal antibodies were used to detect xyloglucan (LM15), β(1,4)-galactan ...

2012
Sasikumar Elumalai Yuki Tobimatsu John H Grabber Xuejun Pan John Ralph

BACKGROUND Lignin is an integral component of the plant cell wall matrix but impedes the conversion of biomass into biofuels. The plasticity of lignin biosynthesis should permit the inclusion of new compatible phenolic monomers such as flavonoids into cell wall lignins that are consequently less recalcitrant to biomass processing. In the present study, epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) was evalua...

Journal: :Plant science : an international journal of experimental plant biology 2012
Hans-Joachim G Jung Deborah A Samac Gautam Sarath

Improving digestibility of roughage cell walls will improve ruminant animal performance and reduce loss of nutrients to the environment. The main digestibility impediment for dicotyledonous plants is highly lignified secondary cell walls, notably in stem secondary xylem, which become almost non-digestible. Digestibility of grasses is slowed severely by lignification of most tissues, but these c...

2014
Rachel A. Burton Geoffrey B. Fincher

The composition of cell walls in cereal grains and other grass species differs markedly from walls in seeds of other plants. In the maternal tissues that surround the embryo and endosperm of the grain, walls contain higher levels of cellulose and in many cases are heavily lignified. This may be contrasted with walls of the endosperm, where the amount of cellulose is relatively low, and the wall...

2006
H. G. Jung

Grass degradability declines as cell wall and lignin concentrations increase during maturation. The role of tissue development and lignification in decline of stem degradability was examined in maize (Zea mays L.) internodes sampled at 10 stages of growth from early elongation through plant physiological maturity. The fourth elongated internode above ground level was collected from three maize ...

2009
Anna Kärkönen Sanna Koutaniemi

Lignin, a phenolic polymer abundant in cell walls of certain cell types, has given challenges to scientists that study its structure or biosynthesis. In plants lignified tissues are distributed between other, non-lignified tissues. Characterisation of native lignin in the cell wall has been difficult due to the highly cross-linked nature of the wall components. Model systems, like plant tissue ...

Journal: :Reproduction, nutrition, development 1990
E Grenet P Barry

With the exception of the phloem and the crown of the parenchyma, which borders the medullary lacuna, the walls of the tissues of both treated and untreated straw were lignified. The walls of the treated straw were not fluorescent in the ultraviolet probably because the treatment had modified the phenolic acids. They also had a stronger reaction to Schiff reagent particularly in the sclerenchym...

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