نتایج جستجو برای: lignified cell walls

تعداد نتایج: 1712623  

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2010
Markus Rüggeberg Ingo Burgert Thomas Speck

The culms of the giant reed Arundo donax represent slender tube-like structures. Several nodes along the culm, a ring of sclerenchymatous fibres in the periphery of the culm wall and numerous isolated vascular bundles enclosed by fibre rings in the culm wall function as stiffening elements. The bundles are embedded in lignified parenchyma. Micromechanical analysis indicated differences in stiff...

2016
Monica Fong Jean-Guy Berrin Gabriel Paës

BACKGROUND Enzymes degrading plant biomass polymers are widely used in biotechnological applications. Their efficiency can be limited by non-specific interactions occurring with some chemical motifs. In particular, the lignin component is known to bind enzymes irreversibly. In order to determine interactions of enzymes with their substrates, experiments are usually performed on isolated simple ...

توکمه‌چی, امیر, ریکی, ملیحه, فرخی, فرح,

Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of extracted cell walls from Lactobacillus casei and Lactobacillus paracasei as probiotic bacteria (isolated from common carp intestine) on K562 and the role of cell concentration on the results of MTT [3-(4,5-Dimethylthiazol-2-yl)2,5- Diphenyl tetrazolium Bromide] test.Methods: For this purpose, bacteria were cultured in specific med...

2004
EDUARDO GROSS LÁZARA CORDEIRO FLÁVIO H. CAETANO

(Anatomical and ultrastructural aspects of root and mycorrhiza of Anadenanthera peregrina (L.) Speg. var. falcata (Benth.) Altschul (Leguminosae-Mimosoideae)). A. peregrina var. falcata form mutualistic symbiosis with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus. An anatomical and ultrastructural study was carried out to analyze some aspects of this simbiotic association as well as some root features. The res...

2013
Ghislaine Maria Lobo Thaysi Ventura de Souza Caroline Heinig Voltolini Ademir Reis Marisa Santos

Some species of Dyckia Schult. f., including Dyckia brevifolia Baker, are rheophytes that live in the fast-moving water currents of streams and rivers which are subject to frequent flooding, but also period of low water. This study aimed to analyze the leaf epidermis of D. brevifolia in the context of epidermal adaptation to this aquatic plant's rheophytic habitat. The epidermis is uniseriate, ...

2013
Notburga Gierlinger Tobias Keplinger Michael Harrington Manfred Schwanninger

The main structural plant cell wall polymers cellulose, hemicelluloses, and lignin rank amongst the most abundant biopolymers in Earth’s carbon cycle. These three polymers form the lignocellulose complex and constitute the bulk of the cell wall with 40-50%, 10-40% and 5-30% of biomass by weight, respectively [1, 2]. Its highly ordered structure of cellulose microfibril aggregates, embedded in a...

Reza Majidzadeh Heravi, Abolghasem Golian, Damoon Ghofrani Tabari, Hassan Kermanshahi,

Background: This study intended to assess individual and combined adsorption potentials of three adsorbents (processed bentonite as an inorganic adsorbent, and cell walls of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and of the GG strain of Lactobacillus rhamnosus as organic adsorbents) for aflatoxin B1 and ochratoxin A under in vitro conditions. Methods: This study was conducted in Ferdowsi University of Mashh...

Journal: :Micron 2011
O Leroux F Leroux A Bagniewska-Zadworna J P Knox M Claeys S Bals R L L Viane

Cell wall appositions (CWAs), formed by the deposition of extra wall material at the contact site with microbial organisms, are an integral part of the response of plants to microbial challenge. Detailed histological studies of CWAs in fern roots do not exist. Using light and electron microscopy we examined the (ultra)structure of CWAs in the outer layers of roots of Asplenium species. All cell...

2011
Eduardo Camargo Leandro Costa Marçal Soler Marcela Salazar Jorge Lepikson Danieli Gonçalves Wesley Marques Marcelo Carazzolle Yves Martinez Jacqueline Grima-Pettenati Gonçalo Pereira

Background Eucalyptus species are the most widely planted hardwood trees in the world representing more than 4.75 million ha in Brazil. Their high productivity, valuable wood properties and wide adaptability could allow sustainable and cost-efficient production of lignocellulosic bioenergy. The main limitation to this objective is wood recalcitrance to degradation which is linked to the structu...

Journal: :Reproduction, nutrition, development 1991
J Jamot E Grenet

An Italian "Dalita" ryegrass (Lolium italicum) and a European lucerne (Medicago sativa) were harvested at 5 different growth stages to determine the anatomical factors limiting their digestibility and in particular the effects of lignification of the tissues. In vitro digestibility, cell wall contents of the whole plant and stem of lucerne and of the whole plant, stem and leaf blade of ryegrass...

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