Distribution and Chemical Composition of Lignin in Secondary Xylem of Cactaceae |
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Authors: | Agustín Maceda Jorge Reyes-Rivera Marcos Soto-Hernández Teresa Terrazas |
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Affiliation: | 1. Programa de Botánica, Colegio de Postgraduados en Ciencias Agrícolas, Texcoco, Estado de México, 56230 Mexico;2. Unidad Multidisciplinaria de Investigación Experimental Zaragoza, UNAM, Mexico City, 09230 Mexico;3. Instituto de Biología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City, 04510 Mexico |
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Abstract: | Cactaceae family has heterogeneity in the accumulation of lignocellulose due to the diversity of shapes and anatomy of the wood. Most studies focus on fibrous and dimorphic species; but the non-fibrous species are poorly studied. The aims of this work were to analyze the syringyl/guaiacyl ratio of lignin and its distribution in secondary xylem, especially in non-fibrous species. The syringyl/guaiacyl (S/G) ratio was quantified from 34 species of cacti by nitrobenzene oxidation of free-extractive wood. The distribution of lignocellulose in wood sections stained with safranin O/fast green was determined with epifluorescence microscopy. The S/G ratio was heterogeneous; most of the non-fibrous species had a higher percentage of syringyl, while the fibrous ones accumulate guaiacyl. Fluorescence emission showed that vessel elements and wide-band tracheids had similar tonalities. It is hypothesized that the presence of a higher percentage of syringyl in most cacti is part of the defense mechanism against pathogens, which together with the succulence of the stem represent adaptations that contribute to survival in their hostile environments. |
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Keywords: | Cactaceae epifluorescence microscopy molecular diversity syringyl/guaiacyl ratio structural biology |
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