2010
DOI: 10.1007/s12155-009-9074-6
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A High-Throughput Platform for Screening Milligram Quantities of Plant Biomass for Lignocellulose Digestibility

Abstract: The development of a viable lignocellulosic ethanol industry requires multiple improvements in the process of converting biomass to ethanol. A key step is the improvement of the plants that are to be used as biomass feedstocks. To facilitate the identification and evaluation of feedstock plants, it would be useful to have a method to screen large numbers of individual plants for enhanced digestibility in response to combinations of specific pretreatments and enzymes. This paper describes a highthroughput diges… Show more

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“…[123] Angewandte Chemie Reviews monomers and were implicated in monocot lignification, 2) monolignol conjugates were being used in lignification in certain natural plants,a nd 3) monolignol substitution was becoming increasingly evident with the study of transgenics, an attempt was made to "redesign lignin for processing". [1,44] In preliminary model studies,i tw as estimated that with ca.…”
Section: Entry Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[123] Angewandte Chemie Reviews monomers and were implicated in monocot lignification, 2) monolignol conjugates were being used in lignification in certain natural plants,a nd 3) monolignol substitution was becoming increasingly evident with the study of transgenics, an attempt was made to "redesign lignin for processing". [1,44] In preliminary model studies,i tw as estimated that with ca.…”
Section: Entry Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Material was weighed, and saccharification assays were performed using the iWALL custom-designed robot (Labman Automation) as has been described in detail (Santoro et al, 2010). The dilute base pretreatment solutions consisted of 6.25 and 62.5 mM NaOH.…”
Section: Saccharification Assaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For a detailed description of the saccharification assay for greenhouse-grown samples, see SI Materials and Methods. For field-grown poplar samples, the basal part of the harvested stems were handled with the iWALL custom-designed robot (Labman Automation Ltd.) (31).…”
Section: Plant Biologymentioning
confidence: 99%