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Suppression of a single BAHD gene in Setaria viridis causes large, stable decreases in cell wall feruloylation and increases biomass digestibility

de Souza et al., 2018

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7232994727727481176
Author
de Souza W
Martins P
Freeman J
Pellny T
Michaelson L
Sampaio B
Vinecky F
Ribeiro A
da Cunha B
Kobayashi A
de Oliveira P
Campanha R
Pacheco T
Martarello D
Marchiosi R
Ferrarese‐Filho O
Dos Santos W
Tramontina R
Squina F
Centeno D
Gaspar M
Braga M
Tiné M
Ralph J
Mitchell R
Molinari H
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New Phytologist

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Feruloylation of arabinoxylan (AX) in grass cell walls is a key determinant of recalcitrance to enzyme attack, making it a target for improvement of grass crops, and of interest in grass evolution. Definitive evidence on the genes responsible is lacking so we studied a candidate …
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