The woody secondary cell walls of plants are the largest repository of renewable carbon biopolymers on the planet. These walls are made principally from cellulose and hemicelluloses and are impregnated with lignin. Despite their importance as the main load bearing structure for plant growth, as well as their industrial importance as both a material and energy source, the precise arrangement of these constituents within the cell wall is not yet fully understood. We have adapted low temperature scanning electron microscopy (cryo-SEM) for imaging the nanoscale architecture of angiosperm and gymnosperm cell walls in their native hydrated state. Our work confirms that cell wall macrofibrils, cylindrical structures with a diameter exceeding 10 nm...
Plant cell walls are typically described as complex macromolecular composites consisting of an order...
The chemical and structural organization of the plant cell wall was examined in Zinnia elegans trach...
The physicochemical properties of plant fibres are determined by the fibre morphology and structural...
The woody secondary cell walls of plants are the largest repository of renewable carbon biopolymers ...
The woody secondary cell walls of plants are the largest repository of renewable carbon biopolymers ...
The macromolecular organization of the secondary wall of the cells from tree xylem is in large part ...
Background: Besides classical utilization of wood and paper, lignocellulosic biomass has become incr...
Cost-effective production of lignocellulosic biofuel requires efficient breakdown of cell walls pres...
Lignocellulosic resources have been recognized to be the most promising sustainable and renewable so...
The ultrastructural organization of cellulose elementary fibrils (EFs) in wood cell wall is consider...
Abstract Understanding plant cell wall cross-linking chemistry and polymeric architecture is key to ...
Deconstruction of lignocellulosic plant cell walls to fermentable sugars by thermochemical and/or bi...
Fresh woody material was harvested from twenty six plant species across gymnosperms and angiosperms ...
The ultrastructural organization of cellulose elementary fibrils (EFs) in wood cell wall is consider...
Cost-effective production of lignocellulosic biofuel requires efficient breakdown of cell walls pres...
Plant cell walls are typically described as complex macromolecular composites consisting of an order...
The chemical and structural organization of the plant cell wall was examined in Zinnia elegans trach...
The physicochemical properties of plant fibres are determined by the fibre morphology and structural...
The woody secondary cell walls of plants are the largest repository of renewable carbon biopolymers ...
The woody secondary cell walls of plants are the largest repository of renewable carbon biopolymers ...
The macromolecular organization of the secondary wall of the cells from tree xylem is in large part ...
Background: Besides classical utilization of wood and paper, lignocellulosic biomass has become incr...
Cost-effective production of lignocellulosic biofuel requires efficient breakdown of cell walls pres...
Lignocellulosic resources have been recognized to be the most promising sustainable and renewable so...
The ultrastructural organization of cellulose elementary fibrils (EFs) in wood cell wall is consider...
Abstract Understanding plant cell wall cross-linking chemistry and polymeric architecture is key to ...
Deconstruction of lignocellulosic plant cell walls to fermentable sugars by thermochemical and/or bi...
Fresh woody material was harvested from twenty six plant species across gymnosperms and angiosperms ...
The ultrastructural organization of cellulose elementary fibrils (EFs) in wood cell wall is consider...
Cost-effective production of lignocellulosic biofuel requires efficient breakdown of cell walls pres...
Plant cell walls are typically described as complex macromolecular composites consisting of an order...
The chemical and structural organization of the plant cell wall was examined in Zinnia elegans trach...
The physicochemical properties of plant fibres are determined by the fibre morphology and structural...