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Field and pulping performances of transgenic trees with altered lignification
Authors:Pilate Gilles  Guiney Emma  Holt Karen  Petit-Conil Michel  Lapierre Catherine  Leplé Jean-Charles  Pollet Brigitte  Mila Isabelle  Webster Elizabeth A  Marstorp Håkan G  Hopkins David W  Jouanin Lise  Boerjan Wout  Schuch Wolfgang  Cornu Daniel  Halpin Claire
Institution:Unité Amélioration, Génétique et Physiologie Forestières, INRA Orléans, BP 20619, Ardon, 45166 Olivet, France.
Abstract:The agronomic and pulping performance of transgenic trees with altered lignin has been evaluated in duplicated, long-term field trials. Poplars expressing cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase (CAD) or caffeate/5-hydroxy-ferulate O-methyltransferase (COMT) antisense transgenes were grown for four years at two sites, in France and England. The trees remained healthy throughout the trial. Growth indicators and interactions with insects were normal. No changes in soil microbial communities were detected beneath the transgenic trees. The expected modifications to lignin were maintained in the transgenics over four years, at both sites. Kraft pulping of tree trunks showed that the reduced-CAD lines had improved characteristics, allowing easier delignification, using smaller amounts of chemicals, while yielding more high-quality pulp. This work highlights the potential of engineering wood quality for more environmentally benign papermaking without interfering with tree growth or fitness.
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