Biotechnological approaches to reduce or modify lignin in biomass crops are predicated on the assumption that it is the principal determinant of the recalcitrance of biomass to enzymatic digestion for biofuels production. We defined quantitative trait loci (QTL) in the Intermated B73 × Mo17 recombinant inbred maize (Zea mays) population using pyrolysis molecular-beam mass spectrometry to establish stem lignin content and an enzymatic hydrolysis assay to measure glucose and xylose yield. Among five multiyear QTL for lignin abundance, two for 4-vinylphenol abundance, and four for glucose and/or xylose yield, not a single QTL for aromatic abundance and sugar yield was shared. A genome-wide association study for lignin abundance and sugar yield...
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...
<p>Genetic studies are ideal platforms for assessing the extent of genetic diversity, inferring the ...
The identification of genes controlling lignin content is of crucial importance for breeding maize w...
Abstract Background Reduced lignin content leads to higher cell wall digestibility and, therefore, b...
International audienceGrasses, which are currently at the basis of cattle feeding, will, in the near...
Silage maize is Currently, with grazing, the basis of cattle feeding. In the near future, maize stov...
Abstract Background OMT (O-methyltransferase) genes are involved in lignin biosynthesis, which relat...
In this study, we established a comprehensive genetic map with a large number of progeny from a thre...
A comparison of gene expression in maize between the parental line F271 and four RILs derived from t...
Deciphering the genetic determinants involved in cell wall assembly is a strategic issue for breedin...
Lignin is the second most abundant terrestrial biopolymer in the world and provides structural stren...
In order to contribute to the inventory of genomic areas involved in maize cell wall lignification a...
Abstract Background Cell-wall digestibility is the major target for improving the feeding value of f...
Genetic studies are ideal platforms for assessing the extent of genetic diversity, inferring the gen...
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...
<p>Genetic studies are ideal platforms for assessing the extent of genetic diversity, inferring the ...
The identification of genes controlling lignin content is of crucial importance for breeding maize w...
Abstract Background Reduced lignin content leads to higher cell wall digestibility and, therefore, b...
International audienceGrasses, which are currently at the basis of cattle feeding, will, in the near...
Silage maize is Currently, with grazing, the basis of cattle feeding. In the near future, maize stov...
Abstract Background OMT (O-methyltransferase) genes are involved in lignin biosynthesis, which relat...
In this study, we established a comprehensive genetic map with a large number of progeny from a thre...
A comparison of gene expression in maize between the parental line F271 and four RILs derived from t...
Deciphering the genetic determinants involved in cell wall assembly is a strategic issue for breedin...
Lignin is the second most abundant terrestrial biopolymer in the world and provides structural stren...
In order to contribute to the inventory of genomic areas involved in maize cell wall lignification a...
Abstract Background Cell-wall digestibility is the major target for improving the feeding value of f...
Genetic studies are ideal platforms for assessing the extent of genetic diversity, inferring the gen...
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...
<p>Genetic studies are ideal platforms for assessing the extent of genetic diversity, inferring the ...