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Environmental Impacts on Plant Cell Wall Lignification
Lignin is a natural resource used for energy production and a widely applied basis in the chemical industry. Physiological and wood anatomical evidence now suggests that the degree of lignin deposition in plant cell walls is constrained by low temperature and enhanced by increased temperature. Placing these findings in an industrial setting implies planning lignin supply in the forecasted global warming scenario.