Twentieth Symposium on Biotechnology for Fuels and Chemicals 1999
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-1604-9_6
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Two High-Throughput Techniques for Determining Wood Properties as Part of a Molecular Genetics Analysis of Hybrid Poplar and Loblolly Pine

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“…Two to three replicates of PyMBMS trait data (m/z ions) previously associated with S or G lignin (Evans and Milne, 1987;Tuskan et al, 1999) were averaged together and mean normalized to correct for skewing as a result of instrument changes between pyrolysis runs in 2009 and weather differences to growth. ANOVA was performed with the PROC GLM command in SAS software version 9.2.…”
Section: Statistical Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Two to three replicates of PyMBMS trait data (m/z ions) previously associated with S or G lignin (Evans and Milne, 1987;Tuskan et al, 1999) were averaged together and mean normalized to correct for skewing as a result of instrument changes between pyrolysis runs in 2009 and weather differences to growth. ANOVA was performed with the PROC GLM command in SAS software version 9.2.…”
Section: Statistical Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We treated postharvest stem (stover) cell walls isolated from members of maize recombinant inbred lines (RILs) with steam explosion (Selig et al, 2011) and subsequently determined that quantitative trait loci (QTL) for lignin abundance and those for saccharification yield of Glc or Xyl do not overlap under these conditions. Pyrolysis molecular-beam mass spectrometry (PyMBMS) gives the relative abundance of mass-to-charge ratio (m/z) fragments diagnostic for monomeric units of phenylpropanoid, hydroxycinnamic acid, and cell wall polysaccharides (Evans and Milne, 1987;Boon, 1989;Tuskan et al, 1999;Yin et al, 2010). Grass species have distinctive type II cell wall compositions characterized by primary and secondary walls enriched in xylan and phenylpropanoid networks in addition to cellulose and lignin (Carpita and Gibeaut, 1993;Carpita, 1996).…”
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“…Large differences between genotypes of individual feedstocks have been shown with more than 20 % variation in lignin, hemicellulose, and cellulose contents [7,52,57]. Although much emphasis has been placed on genetic drivers for cell wall composition [21], less emphasis has been given to understanding variation induced by environmental variation, including differences in agronomy.…”
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“…Therefore, a second objective of this study was to employ two high-throughput analytical methods to facilitate phenotypic screening of wood chemical properties, and to provide validation data for their use in transgenic trees. The pyrolysis Molecular Beam Mass Spectrometer (pyMBMS) technique developed in the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and the solid-state 13 C-NMR method are particularly suited for this purpose (Tuskan et al, 1999). Both methodologies require only milligrams of sample and can analyze more than 50 samples per day.…”
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“…Spectral analysis of cell wall components was conducted as described in Tuskan et al (1999) using extractive-free stem wood meal of control and transgenic aspen. Calibration models were developed using several hybrid poplar lines exhibiting natural variations in stem lignin content and monomeric structure.…”
Section: Molecular Beam Mass Spectrometrymentioning
confidence: 99%