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Biosynthesis and Biodegradation of Wood Components

✍ Scribed by Takayoshi Higuchi (Eds.)


Publisher
Academic Press
Year
1985
Tongue
English
Leaves
675
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Contributors, Pages xi-xiii
Preface, Pages xv-xvi, TAKAYOSHI HIGUCHI
CHAPTER 1 - Structure of Wood, Pages 1-42, H. HARADA, W.A. CÔTÉ JR.
CHAPTER 2 - Localization of Polysaccharides in Wood Cell Walls, Pages 43-50, H. MEIER
CHAPTER 3 - Localization of Lignins in Wood Cell Walls, Pages 51-62, S. SAKA, D.A.I. GORING
CHAPTER 4 - Metabolism and Synthetic Function of Cambial Tissue, Pages 63-85, GRAEME P. BERLYN, YORK C. BATTEY
CHAPTER 5 - Cell Organelles and Their Function in Biosynthesis of Cell Wall Components: Control of Cell Wall Assembly during Differentiation, Pages 87-108, D.H. NORTHCOTE
CHAPTER 6 - The Biosynthesis of Plant Cell Wall Polysaccharides, Pages 109-139, HIDETAKA HORI, ALAN D. ELBEIN
CHAPTER 7 - Biosynthesis of Lignin, Pages 141-160, TAKAYOSHI HIGUCHI
CHAPTER 8 - Biosynthesis of Cutin, Suberin, and Associated Waxes, Pages 161-207, P.E. KOLATTUKUDY, KARL E. ESPELIE
CHAPTER 9 - Occurrence of Extractives in Wood Tissues, Pages 209-228, W.E. HILLIS
CHAPTER 10 - Biosynthesis and Metabolism of Phenolic Acids and Monolignols, Pages 229-271, G.G. GROSS
CHAPTER 11 - Occurrence and Biosynthesis of Quinones in Woody Plants, Pages 273-290, E. LEISTNER
CHAPTER 12 - Biosynthesis of Flavonoids, Pages 291-324, HANS GRISEBACH
CHAPTER 13 - Biosynthesis of Tannins, Pages 325-347, W.E. HILLIS
CHAPTER 14 - Biosynthesis of Stilbenes, Pages 349-377, H. KINDL
CHAPTER 15 - Biosynthesis of Terpenoid Wood Extractives, Pages 379-439, RODNEY CROTEAU, MARK A. JOHNSON
CHAPTER 16 - Degradation of Wood by Microorganisms, Pages 441-467, KATIA RUEL, FERNAND BARNOUD
CHAPTER 17 - Biodegradation of Cellulose, Pages 469-503, K.-E. ERIKSSON, T.M. WOOD
CHAPTER 18 - Biodegradation of the Hemicelluloses, Pages 505-533, ROBERT F.H. DEKKER
CHAPTER 19 - Chemistry of Lignin Biodegradation, Pages 535-556, CHEN-LOUNG CHEN, HOU-MIN CHANG
CHAPTER 20 - Degradative Pathways of Lignin Model Compounds, Pages 557-578, TAKAYOSHI HIGUCHI
CHAPTER 21 - Lignin Biodegradation: The Microorganisms Involved and the Physiology and Biochemistry of Degradation by White-Rot Fungi, Pages 579-605, T. KENT KIRK, MIKIO SHIMADA
CHAPTER 22 - Biodegradation of Aromatic Extractives of Wood, Pages 607-666, WOLFGANG BARZ, KLAUS-MICHAEL WELTRING
Index, Pages 667-679


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