1. Lignin Engineering in Forest Trees
- Author
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Alexandra Chanoca, Lisanne de Vries, and Wout Boerjan
- Subjects
0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,DOWN-REGULATION ,Mini Review ,lignin ,Plant Science ,lcsh:Plant culture ,PHENYLPROPANOID METABOLISM ,engineering.material ,01 natural sciences ,complex mixtures ,Cell wall ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,BIOMASS RECALCITRANCE ,field trial ,TRANSGENIC POPLARS ,HYBRID POPLAR ,CINNAMYL ALCOHOL-DEHYDROGENASE ,Lignin ,lcsh:SB1-1110 ,A O-METHYLTRANSFERASE ,Hemicellulose ,MUTANT PINE DEFICIENT ,GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION ,Cellulose ,genetic engineering ,Pulp (paper) ,fungi ,technology, industry, and agriculture ,Biology and Life Sciences ,food and beverages ,LIGNOCELLULOSE FRACTIONATION ,15. Life on land ,Pulp and paper industry ,Biorefinery ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,CRISPR ,engineering ,Environmental science ,Tree breeding ,forest trees ,010606 plant biology & botany ,Renewable resource - Abstract
Wood is a renewable resource that is mainly composed of lignin and cell wall polysaccharides. The polysaccharide fraction is valuable as it can be converted into pulp and paper, or into fermentable sugars. On the other hand, the lignin fraction is increasingly being considered a valuable source of aromatic building blocks for the chemical industry. The presence of lignin in wood is one of the major recalcitrance factors in woody biomass processing, necessitating the need for harsh chemical treatments to degrade and extract it prior to the valorization of the cell wall polysaccharides, cellulose and hemicellulose. Over the past years, large research efforts have been devoted to engineering lignin amount and composition to reduce biomass recalcitrance toward chemical processing. We review the efforts made in forest trees, and compare results from greenhouse and field trials. Furthermore, we address the value and potential of CRISPR-based gene editing in lignin engineering and its integration in tree breeding programs.
- Published
- 2019