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Using Viscoelastic Properties of the Woody Tissue from Tobacco Plants (Nicotiana tabacum) to Comment on the Molecular Structure of Cell Walls
Authors:HEPWORTH  D G; VINCENT  J F V; SCHUCH  W
Institution: Centre for Biomimetics, Earley Gate, TOB1, Reading University, Reading, RG6 2AT Zeneca Seeds, Jealott's Hill Research Station, Bracknell, RG12 6EY
Abstract:Lignin in the cell walls of woody tissue has a much lower crosslinkdensity in tobacco wood than in tree wood. This causes tobaccowood to show very different viscoelastic behaviour. With theaid of genetically modified plants, it is shown that the ligninin tobacco plant cell walls behaves in much the same way asa polymer solution. It exhibits both rate stiffening and ratethinning behaviour due to the entangled nature of the ligninnetworks. The hydrophobic portions of lignin have a very lowpolymer chain crosslink density, hence entanglements make asignificant contribution.Copyright 1998 Annals of Botany Company Tobacco plants, lignin, polymer solution, shear thinning, stress relaxation.
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