Abstract

Cell wall biopolymers are major factors responsible for the high recalcitrance of sugarcane biomass. The study of suberization and lignification mechanisms in sugarcane and of the networks that control biosynthesis of these polymers will contribute to the biotechnological improvement of this crop. Here, we describe experiments that allow the visualization of the suberization and lignification mechanism in response to mechanical injury in sugarcane.

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