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Higher extractability of lignin in poplar (Populus tremula x P. alba) by reducing cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase activity

Authors :
Michel Petit-Conil
Wout Boerjan
Brigitte Chabbert
Bernard Monties
Gilles Pilate
J. Van Doorsselaere
Dirk Inzé
Lise Jouanin
M. Van Montagu
Marie Baucher
Daniel Cornu
Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)
Unité de recherche Amélioration, Génétique et Physiologie Forestières (AGPF)
Unité associée au Département Biologie et Amélioration des Plantes (Associée BAP)
Laboratoire de biologie cellulaire et moléculaire
Source :
Forestry Sciences, IUFRO Working PartiesSomatic Cell Genetics S2.04-07. Molecular Genetics S2.04-06, IUFRO Working PartiesSomatic Cell Genetics S2.04-07. Molecular Genetics S2.04-06, Sep 1995, Gent, Belgium, Somatic Cell Genetics and Molecular Genetics of Trees ISBN: 9789401057615
Publication Year :
1995
Publisher :
HAL CCSD, 1995.

Abstract

Cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase (CAD) catalyses the last step in the biosynthesis of the lignin precursors, which is the conversion of cinnamaldehydes into cinnamyl alcohols. A poplar (P. trichocarpa x P. deltoides)CAD cDNA was introduced in sense and in antisense orientation into P. tremula x P. alba via an Agrobacterium- mediated transformation. The CAD activity was reduced by 70% in the xylem tissue of three antisense and two co-suppressed lines. A red coloration of the xylem was detected in all poplar lines with a residual CAD activity of less than 60 %. The lignin content and the lignin composition (syringyl/guaiacyl) were similar in co-suppressed, antisense CAD and control lines. However, chemical properties of the cell wall were different. First, a phloroglucinol staining showed a different coloration in the xylem of the down-regulated CAD poplars, being red-brown as compared to the typical pink staining of the control xylem. Second, after NaOH treatment, lignin could be precipitated by acidification of the alkali-soluble fraction of the cell wall of the red poplars but not of that of the white poplars. A spectral characterisation of the alkali fraction from red poplars showed an increased level of vanillin and syringaldehyde. Third, pulping experiments showed less residual lignin in the pulp of CAD down-regulated poplars.

Details

Language :
English
ISBN :
978-94-010-5761-5
ISBNs :
9789401057615
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Forestry Sciences, IUFRO Working PartiesSomatic Cell Genetics S2.04-07. Molecular Genetics S2.04-06, IUFRO Working PartiesSomatic Cell Genetics S2.04-07. Molecular Genetics S2.04-06, Sep 1995, Gent, Belgium, Somatic Cell Genetics and Molecular Genetics of Trees ISBN: 9789401057615
Accession number :
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