Authors
John H Grabber, John Ralph, Catherine Lapierre, Yves Barrière
Publication date
2004/5/1
Journal
Comptes rendus biologies
Volume
327
Issue
5
Pages
455-465
Publisher
Elsevier Masson
Description
Lignification limits grass cell-wall digestion by herbivores. Lignification is spatially and temporally regulated, and lignin characteristics differ between cell walls, plant tissues, and plant parts. Grass lignins are anchored within walls by ferulate and diferulate cross-links, p-coumarate cyclodimers, and possibly benzyl ester and ether cross-links. Cell-wall degradability is regulated by lignin concentration, cross-linking, and hydrophobicity but not directly by most variations in lignin composition or structure. Genetic manipulation of lignification can improve grass cell-wall degradability, but the degree of success will depend on genetic background, plant modification techniques employed, and analytical methods used to characterize cell walls. To cite this article: J.H. Grabber et al., C. R. Biologies 327 (2004).
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