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Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of Wood

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Progress in wood chemistry has been related mainly to chemical wood pulping and bleaching and chemical utilization of wood and wood extractives. Meth ods of wood analysis were developed by Schorger (proximate analysis in 1917) and Dore (summative analysis in 1919), and standard methods based on Schorger's method, e.g., TAPPI standards (Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry), have been widely used for chemical analysis of woods in many countries. Thus it is generally known that wood is composed of about 50% cellulose, 20-35% of lignin, 15-25% of hemicelluloses, and variable amounts of extractives. Chemical characterization and efficient utilization of these wood components have been studied in laboratories of wood chemistry and technology in universities and government institutions. In the last decade, biochemistry and molecular biology of microorganisms, animals, and plants have greatly progressed. At the same time wood has been recognized as a unique renewable ecomaterial produced by trees using solar energy. In addition, many desirable properties of wood and wood components as biomaterial that affects physiology and psychology in humans have recently attracted attention.

List of contents

1 Structure and Functions of Wood.- 1.1 Microscopic Structure.- 1.2 Ultrastructure of Wood Cell Walls.- 1.3 Ultrastructure and Functions of Wood Cells.- 2 Primary Metabolism in Woody Plants.- 2.1 Primary and Secondary Metabolism.- 2.2 Photosynthesis.- 2.3 Photorespiration.- 2.4 Glycolysis.- 2.5 Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle.- 2.6 Pentose Phosphate Cycle.- 2.7 Glyoxylate Cycle.- 2.8 Nitrogen Metabolism.- 3 Genome Organization, Protein Synthesis, and Gene Expression.- 3.1 Genome Organization.- 3.2 Protein Synthesis.- 3.3 Gene Expression.- 3.4 Gene Expression in Plants.- 4 Biosynthesis of Wood Components.- 4.1 Chemical Composition of Wood.- 4.2 Biosynthesis of Cell Wall Polysaccharides.- 4.3 Phenylpropane Derivatives.- 4.4 Lipids.- 4.5 Isoprenoids.- 5 Formation and Development of Wood Tissues.- 5.1 Development of Phloem and Xylem.- 6 Formation of Earlywood, Latewood, and Heartwood.- 6.1 Regulation of Formation of Earlywood and Latewood.- 6.2 Regulation of Heartwood Formation.- References.

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"...this book will remain one of the major synthetic contributions on wood physiology made during the end of this century." Annales des Sciences Forestires

Product details

Authors Takayoshi Higuchi
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 04.12.2012
 
EAN 9783642644191
ISBN 978-3-642-64419-1
No. of pages 362
Dimensions 155 mm x 21 mm x 235 mm
Weight 615 g
Illustrations XII, 362 p.
Series Springer Series in Wood Science
Springer Series in Wood Sciences
Springer Series in Wood Science
Springer Series in Wood Sciences
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Biochemistry, biophysics

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