Desirable plant cell wall traits for higher-quality miscanthus lignocellulosic biomass.
Ricardo M F da CostaSivakumar PattathilUtku AvciAna WintersMichael G HahnMaurice BoschPublished in: Biotechnology for biofuels (2019)
In stems, lignin has the greatest impact on recalcitrance. However, in leaves, matrix glycans and their decorations have determinant effects, highlighting the importance of biomass fine structures, in addition to more commonly described cell wall compositional features. The results of our interrogation of the miscanthus cell wall promote the concept that desirable cell wall traits for increased biomass quality are highly dependent on the target biorefining products. Thus, for the development of biorefining ideotypes, instead of a generalist miscanthus variety, more realistic and valuable approaches may come from defining a collection of specialised cultivars, adapted to specific conditions and purposes.