Issue 22, 2017

Insights of biomass recalcitrance in natural Populus trichocarpa variants for biomass conversion

Abstract

Populus has been investigated as a promising biomass feedstock for alternative fuels and chemicals. Physicochemical characteristics and genomic information of biomass feedstocks are among the essential information that can help not only advance our understanding of biomass recalcitrance but also in its efficient utilization. Herein, the recalcitrance of natural Populus variants was elucidated in three aspects: (1) sugar release, (2) physicochemical properties, and (3) relative variation of gene expression within natural poplar variants. The sugar release performance of natural Populus variants was evaluated with their correlation with biomass recalcitrance-related characteristics. Among the physicochemical properties of poplar, the lignin content, lignin molecular weight, lignin S/G ratio, and cellulose accessibility were found to correlate with sugar release. The results demonstrated that the lignin content was negatively correlated with sugar release, whereas the lignin molecular weight, lignin S/G ratio, and cellulose accessibility were positively associated with poplar sugar release. The trend of differential gene expression of each variant also supports the characterization results and their effects on biomass conversion.

Graphical abstract: Insights of biomass recalcitrance in natural Populus trichocarpa variants for biomass conversion

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Jul 2017
Accepted
09 Oct 2017
First published
09 Oct 2017

Green Chem., 2017,19, 5467-5478

Insights of biomass recalcitrance in natural Populus trichocarpa variants for biomass conversion

C. G. Yoo, Y. Yang, Y. Pu, X. Meng, W. Muchero, K. L. Yee, O. A. Thompson, M. Rodriguez, G. Bali, N. L. Engle, E. Lindquist, V. Singan, J. Schmutz, S. P. DiFazio, T. J. Tschaplinski, G. A. Tuskan, J. Chen, B. Davison and A. J. Ragauskas, Green Chem., 2017, 19, 5467 DOI: 10.1039/C7GC02219K

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