Weng et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Over‐expression of F5H in COMT‐deficient Arabidopsis leads to enrichment of an unusual lignin and disruption of pollen wall formationWeng et al., 2010
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- Weng J
- Mo H
- Chapple C
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- The Plant Journal
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The presence of the phenylpropanoid polymer lignin in plant cell walls impedes breakdown of polysaccharides to the fermentable sugars that are used in biofuel production. Genetically modified plants with altered lignin properties hold great promise to improve biomass …
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