نتایج جستجو برای: lignified cell walls

تعداد نتایج: 1712623  

2008
MARIA LUIZA R. C. RIBEIRO MARCELO GUERRA SANTOS MOEMY GOMES MORAES

(Leaf anatomy of two Anemia Sw. species (Schizaeaceae-Pteridophyte) from a rocky outcrop in Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil). The ferns Anemia tomentosa (Sav.) Sw. var. anthriscifolia (Schrad.) Mickel and Anemia villosa Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd. are widely associated with vegetation islands on rocky outcrops in Rio de Janeiro. Both species are desiccation tolerant. The leaf anatomy of these spec...

2013
Cécile Albenne Hervé Canut Elisabeth Jamet

Plant cell wall proteins (CWPs) progressively emerged as crucial components of cell walls although present in minor amounts. Cell wall polysaccharides such as pectins, hemicelluloses, and cellulose represent more than 90% of primary cell wall mass, whereas hemicelluloses, cellulose, and lignins are the main components of lignified secondary walls. All these polymers provide mechanical propertie...

Journal: :Forests 2022

This review provides information on the advances made leading to an understanding of micromorphological patterns produced during microbial degradation lignified cell walls buried and waterlogged archaeological woods. knowledge not only serves as important diagnostic signature for identifying type(s) attacks present in such woods but also aids development targeted methods more effective preserva...

Journal: :Computation 2014
Indrakumar Vetharaniam William J. Kelly Graeme T. Attwood Philip J. Harris

We have developed a novel 3-D, agent-based model of cell-wall digestion to improve our understanding of ruminal cell-wall digestion. It offers a capability to study cell walls and their enzymatic modification, by providing a representation of cellulose microfibrils and non-cellulosic polysaccharides and by simulating their spatial and catalytic interactions with enzymes. One can vary cell-wall ...

Journal: :Genetics 1938
B McClintock

T IS the purpose of this paper to describe the method by which viable I tissues, homozygous deficient for a known region of a chromosome, r a y be produced in maize. The chromosomal region involved includes the locus of the gene Bm 1 in chromosome V (allele of bm 1, brown midrib, producing a brown color in the lignified cell walls). The lignified cell walls of the homozygous deficient tissue ex...

2018
Marie-Françoise Devaux Frédéric Jamme William André Brigitte Bouchet Camille Alvarado Sylvie Durand Paul Robert Luc Saulnier Estelle Bonnin Fabienne Guillon

Tracking enzyme localization and following the local biochemical modification of the substrate should help explain the recalcitrance of lignocellulosic plant cell walls to enzymatic degradation. Time-lapse studies using conventional imaging require enzyme labeling and following the biochemical modifications of biopolymers found in plant cell walls, which cannot be easily achieved. In the presen...

2017
Peter J. Smith Hsin-Tzu Wang William S. York Maria J. Peña Breeanna R. Urbanowicz

Xylans are the most abundant noncellulosic polysaccharides in lignified secondary cell walls of woody dicots and in both primary and secondary cell walls of grasses. These polysaccharides, which comprise 20-35% of terrestrial biomass, present major challenges for the efficient microbial bioconversion of lignocellulosic feedstocks to fuels and other value-added products. Xylans play a significan...

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