HETEROGENEOUS LIGNIFICATION IN ONE-YEAR-OLD SHOOTS OF TREES .1. CHARACTERIZATION OF CELL-WALL COMPONENTS IN THE VARIOUS TISSUES OF A ONE-YEAR-OLD POPLAR SHOOT
K. Fukushima et al., HETEROGENEOUS LIGNIFICATION IN ONE-YEAR-OLD SHOOTS OF TREES .1. CHARACTERIZATION OF CELL-WALL COMPONENTS IN THE VARIOUS TISSUES OF A ONE-YEAR-OLD POPLAR SHOOT, Mokuzai Gakkaishi, 40(9), 1994, pp. 958-965
Chemical and histochemical analyses were made to examine the structure
of lignin and carbohydrate of the pith in one-year-old shoots of a po
plar (Poplus nigra L. X P. Maximowiczii A. Henry). Other tissue fracti
ons, primary xylem, secondary xylem and bark also were investigated to
be compared with the pith. It took the pith a much longer period to l
ignify completely compared with the secondary xylem. The syringyl/guai
acyl (S/G) ratio in the degradation products from the pith by alkaline
nitrobenzene oxidation or thioacidolysis was the largest of all tissu
e fractions. The ratio of primary xylem (PX) was the smallest: namely,
its lignin was guaiacyl rich. The lignin content of the secondary xyl
em was the largest, and the S/G ratio in this tissue was more than tha
t in the primary xylem. The yield of p-hydroxybenzoic acid esterified
to the pith was very small. This acid was located dominantly in the se
condary xylem. The neutral sugar composition of the pith was similar t
o that of the secondary xylem. The content of pectic substances was sm
all in the pith and large in the primary xylem and bark tissues.