Abstract

Abstract The heterogeneous nature of hardwood lignin was shown by visualizing the deposition process of p-hydroxyphenyl (H) lignin in the differentiating xylem of magnolia, beech, lilac and poplar. When p-glucocoumaryl alcohol-[arom. ring-2-3H], an efficient precursor of H units in lignin, was administered to the differentiating xylem of these trees, radioactivity was incorporated in the compound middle lamella region of vessel and fiber cell walls. The deposition of H units occurs only in the early stage of cell wall formation when the outer layer of the secondary wall is formed. H lignin deposits mainly within pectic substances and hemicellulose gel to form a highly condensed structural moiety.

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