Lignins: biosynthesis, biodegradation and bioengineering
Jouanin, Lise
Lapierre, Catherine
Lignins are Nature's aromatic polymers and are the second most abundant organic constituents of the biosphere, next to cellulose. Lignification mainly occurs in the walls of terrestrial vascular plants, mainly in the secondarily thickened cells of supportive or conductive tissues which thus acquire novel properties. This new volume of Advances in Botanical Research gives a special emphasis to the bioengineering of these enigmatic polymers. It is divided in nine chapters containing up-to-date reviews by expert groups in their field. This new volume of Advances in Botanical Research gives a special emphasis to the bioengineering of these enigmatic polymers, Lignins. It is divided in nine chapters Contains up-to-date reviews by expert groups in their field.
- ISBN: 978-0-12-416023-1
- Editorial: Academic Press
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 440
- Fecha Publicación: 25/06/2012
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés