Biosynthesis and biodegradation of wood components

Biosynthesis and biodegradation of wood components
Author: Takayoshi Higuchi
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 696
Release: 2012-12-02
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780323143288

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Biosynthesis and Biodegradation of Wood Components is a comprehensive account of the biosynthesis and biodegradation of wood and wood components. Topics covered range from the localization of polysaccharides and lignins in wood cell walls to the metabolism and synthetic function of cambial tissue, along with the function of cell organelles in the biosynthesis of cell wall components. The biosynthesis of plant cell wall polysaccharides is also discussed. This book is comprised of 22 chapters and begins with an overview of the structure of wood, with emphasis on three aspects of sections of wood: the cross or transverse section, the tangential section, and the radial section or face. The following chapters deal with the structure and chemistry of the major components of wood cell walls; the metabolism and synthetic function of cambial tissue; the function of organelles involved in biosynthesis; and the biosynthesis both of the major cell wall components of wood (cellulose, hemicelluloses, and lignins) and of wood extractives. The microbial degradation of cell wall components and aromatic extractives of wood is also considered, together with the microorganisms involved in lignin biodegradation as well as the physiology and biochemistry of degradation by white-rot fungi. This monograph will be of interest to biochemists as well as students and researchers in biochemistry.

The Structure Biosynthesis and Degradation of Wood

The Structure  Biosynthesis  and Degradation of Wood
Author: F. Loewus
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 534
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781461588733

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Forest trees constitute one of the major resources of the world and their utilization, either for structural purposes or for the materials which they yield, dates back to antiquity. Over the centuries, the exploitation of this resource has become progressively more sophisticated, and, in many parts of the world has led to the development of highly complex forest-based industries. The research and development work which led to these industrial uses fostered the formation of numerous technical societies and associations, which, through their meetings and publi cations, have facilitated communication and the exchange of ideas. Over the years, there have been numerous symposia devoted to wood and the many facets of its properties and utilization. However, rarely has the emphasis in such symposia been placed upon the living tree and the changes which it undergoes in relation to its ultimate utilization. Hence the Phytochemical Society of North America arranged the symposium, "The Structure, Biosynthesis, and Degradation of Wood", held at the University of British Columbia in August, 1976. the contributions to which form the basis of the present volume.

The Structure Biosynthesis and Degradation of Wood

The Structure  Biosynthesis  and Degradation of Wood
Author: Phytochemical Society of North America
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1977
Genre: Wood
ISBN: OCLC:1123260091

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Biosynthesis and Biodegradation of Cellulose

Biosynthesis and Biodegradation of Cellulose
Author: Candace H. Haigler
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 718
Release: 1990-12-20
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0849383994

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A gathering of articles bringing together knowledge of both the synthesis and degradation of a pervasive biological substance, cellulose. Topics include native cellulose; particle rosettes and terminal globules; microfibril biogenesis; synthesis in Acetobacter xylinum ; biodegradation measurement; e

Plant Polyphenols

Plant Polyphenols
Author: Richard W. Hemingway,Peter E. Laks
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 1027
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781461534761

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This book was developed from the proceedings of the 2nd North American Tan nin Conference held in Houghton, Michigan, June, 1991. The objective of this con ference was to bring together people with a common interest in plant polyphenols and to promote interdisciplinary interactions that will lead to a bet ter understand ing of the importance of these substances. Another objective of this conference was to extend the 'tannin family' by making special efforts to encourage participation by scientists outside the United States, obtain more coverage of the hydrolyzable tannins, and further broaden the scope of coverage from the initial concentration on forestry and forest products. Com parison of the contents of this book with 'Chemistry and Significance of Condensed Tannins' that resulted from the proceedings of the 1st North American Tannin Conference shows the degree that these objectives were met. In developing the second conference, care was taken to assure that this book extends rather than duplicates the coverage of the first conference. Therefore, the two books should be taken together to obtain an up to date coverage of the broad area of chemistry and significance of plant polyphenols. Our thanks go to the authors who so kindly contributed chapters and so pa tiently responded to our requests. We thank the Conference Assistance Staff of Michigan Technological University for their help in planning and conducting the conference.

The Structure Biosynthesis and Degradation of Wood

The Structure  Biosynthesis  and Degradation of Wood
Author: F. Loewus
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 544
Release: 1977-06-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 146158874X

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Wood and Cellulosic Chemistry Second Edition Revised and Expanded

Wood and Cellulosic Chemistry  Second Edition  Revised  and Expanded
Author: David N.-S. Hon,Nobuo Shiraishi
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 932
Release: 2000-11-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0824700244

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This text details the principal concepts and developments in wood science, chemistry and technology. It includes new chapters on the chemical synthesis of cellulose and its technology, preservation of wood resources and the conservation of waterlogged wood.

Microbial and Enzymatic Degradation of Wood and Wood Components

Microbial and Enzymatic Degradation of Wood and Wood Components
Author: Karl-Erik L. Eriksson,Robert A. Blanchette,Paul Ander
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783642466878

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The oil crisis during the 1970s turned interest towards the utilization of renewable resources and towards lignocellulosics in particular. The 1970s were also the cradle period of biotechnology, and the years when biotechnical utilization of lignocellulosic waste from agriculture and forestry gained priori ty. This was a logical conclusion since one of nature's most important biologi cal reactions is the conversion of wood and other lignocellulosic materials to carbon dioxide, water and humic substances. However, while biotechnology in other areas like medicine and pharmacology concerned production of expen sive products on a small scale, biotechnical utilization and conversion of ligno cellulosics meant production of inexpensive products on a large scale. Biotechnical utilization of lignocellulosic materials is therefore a very difficult task, and the commercial utilization of this technology has not progressed as rapidly as one would have desired. One reason for this was the lack of basic knowledge of enzyme mechanisms involved in the degradation and conversion of wood, other lignocellulosics and their individual components. There are also risks associated with initiating a technical development before a stable platform of knowledge is available. Several of the projects started with en thusiasm have therefore suffered some loss of interest. Also contributing to this failing interest is the fact that the oil crisis at the time was not a real one. At present, nobody predicts a rapid exhaustion of the oil resources and fuel production from lignocellulosics is no longer a high priority.