Cross-linking of grass cell wall components through diferulates (DFAs) has a marked impact on cell wall properties. However, results of genetic selection for DFA concentration have not been reported for any grass species. We report here the results of direct selection for ester-linked DFA concentration in maize stalk pith tissues and the associated changes in cell wall composition and biodegradability. After two cycles of divergent selection, maize populations selected for higher total DFA (DFAT) content (CHs) had 16% higher DFAT concentrations than populations selected for lower DFAT content (CLs). These significant DFA concentration gains suggest that DFA deposition in maize pith parenchyma cell walls is a highly heritable trait that is g...
Phenolic esters have attracted considerable interest due to the potential they offer for peroxidase ...
<p>Genetic studies are ideal platforms for assessing the extent of genetic diversity, inferring the ...
Although lignification of forages is generally accepted as limiting cell wall degradability, predict...
Understanding the mechanisms triggering variation of cell wall degradability is a prerequisite to im...
Understanding the mechanisms triggering variation of cell wall degradability is a prerequisite to im...
Cell walls are comprised of networks of entangled polymers that differ considerably between species,...
While many aspects of the growth of maize are well understood, the role of cell wall feruloylation p...
Genetic variation in in situ degradability traits of the NDF part of maize stalks at silage harvest ...
Background: The structural reinforcement of cell walls by hydroxycinnamates has a significant role i...
Stalks of several normal maize hybrids, displaying a broad range in cell-wall digestibility, were ex...
Silage maize is Currently, with grazing, the basis of cattle feeding. In the near future, maize stov...
27 Pags.- 4 Tabls.- 1 Fig. The definitive version is available at: http://journals.cambridge.org/ac...
Recalcitrance of grasses to enzymatic digestion arises to a significant degree from a complex array ...
Grass cell walls constitute 30-80% of forage dry matter, representing a major source of energy for r...
A comparison of gene expression in maize between the parental line F271 and four RILs derived from t...
Phenolic esters have attracted considerable interest due to the potential they offer for peroxidase ...
<p>Genetic studies are ideal platforms for assessing the extent of genetic diversity, inferring the ...
Although lignification of forages is generally accepted as limiting cell wall degradability, predict...
Understanding the mechanisms triggering variation of cell wall degradability is a prerequisite to im...
Understanding the mechanisms triggering variation of cell wall degradability is a prerequisite to im...
Cell walls are comprised of networks of entangled polymers that differ considerably between species,...
While many aspects of the growth of maize are well understood, the role of cell wall feruloylation p...
Genetic variation in in situ degradability traits of the NDF part of maize stalks at silage harvest ...
Background: The structural reinforcement of cell walls by hydroxycinnamates has a significant role i...
Stalks of several normal maize hybrids, displaying a broad range in cell-wall digestibility, were ex...
Silage maize is Currently, with grazing, the basis of cattle feeding. In the near future, maize stov...
27 Pags.- 4 Tabls.- 1 Fig. The definitive version is available at: http://journals.cambridge.org/ac...
Recalcitrance of grasses to enzymatic digestion arises to a significant degree from a complex array ...
Grass cell walls constitute 30-80% of forage dry matter, representing a major source of energy for r...
A comparison of gene expression in maize between the parental line F271 and four RILs derived from t...
Phenolic esters have attracted considerable interest due to the potential they offer for peroxidase ...
<p>Genetic studies are ideal platforms for assessing the extent of genetic diversity, inferring the ...
Although lignification of forages is generally accepted as limiting cell wall degradability, predict...