Tension wood structure and morphology conducive for better enzymatic digestion.
Daisuke SawadaUdaya C KalluriHugh O'NeillVolker UrbanPaul LanganBrian DavisonSai Venkatesh PingaliPublished in: Biotechnology for biofuels (2018)
Structure and morphology of tension wood is different from control wood. Cellulose crystallinity increases, lignin content is lower and the appearance of mesopores with 61 Å diameter is observed. Despite the presence of higher crystalline cellulose content in tension side, the lower lignin content and may be combined with the abundance of mesopores, substantially improves enzyme accessibility leading to higher yields in cellulose digestion.