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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 France, Belgium, Italy, ItalyPublisher:Wiley Authors:Barbara De Meester1;
2;Barbara De Meester1
Barbara De Meester1 in OpenAIRERebecca Van Acker1;
2; +13 AuthorsRebecca Van Acker1
Rebecca Van Acker1 in OpenAIREBarbara De Meester1;
2;Barbara De Meester1
Barbara De Meester1 in OpenAIRERebecca Van Acker1;
2;Rebecca Van Acker1
Rebecca Van Acker1 in OpenAIREMarlies Wouters1;
2;Marlies Wouters1
Marlies Wouters1 in OpenAIRESilvia Traversari3;
4; Marijke Steenackers5; Jenny Neukermans1; 2;Silvia Traversari3
Silvia Traversari3 in OpenAIREFrank Van Breusegem1;
2;Frank Van Breusegem1
Frank Van Breusegem1 in OpenAIREAnnabelle Déjardin6;
Annabelle Déjardin6
Annabelle Déjardin6 in OpenAIREGilles Pilate6;
Gilles Pilate6
Gilles Pilate6 in OpenAIREWout Boerjan1;
2;Wout Boerjan1
Wout Boerjan1 in OpenAIRESummary Lignin is one of the main factors causing lignocellulosic biomass recalcitrance to enzymatic hydrolysis. Glasshouse‐grown poplars severely downregulated for CINNAMYL ALCOHOL DEHYDROGENASE 1 (CAD1), the enzyme catalysing the last step in the monolignol‐specific branch of lignin biosynthesis, have increased saccharification yields and normal growth. Here, we assess the performance of these hpCAD poplars in the field under short rotation coppice culture for two consecutive rotations of 1 yr and 3 yr. While 1‐yr‐old hpCAD wood had 10% less lignin, 3‐yr‐old hpCAD wood had wild‐type lignin levels. Because of their altered cell wall composition, including elevated levels of cinnamaldehydes, both 1‐yr‐old and 3‐yr‐old hpCAD wood showed enhanced saccharification yields upon harsh alkaline pretreatments (up to +85% and +77%, respectively). In contrast with previous field trials with poplars less severely downregulated for CINNAMYL ALCOHOL DEHYDROGENASE (CAD), the hpCAD poplars displayed leaning phenotypes, early bud set, early flowering and yield penalties. Moreover, hpCAD wood had enlarged vessels, decreased wood density and reduced relative and free water contents. Our data show that the phenotypes of CAD‐deficient poplars are strongly dependent on the environment and underpin the importance of field trials in translating basic research towards applications.
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