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Fourier transform mid infrared spectroscopy applications for monitoring the structural plasticity of plant cell walls
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Frontiers in Plant Science
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Largo Gosens, A.; Hernández Altamirano, M.; García Calvo, L.; Alonso Simón, A.; Álvarez Santos, J.; Acebes, J. L. (2014). Fourier transform mid infrared spectroscopy applications for monitoring the structural plasticity of plant cell walls. Frontiers in Plant Science, 5, https://doi.org/10.3389/FPLS.2014.00303
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Frontiers Media
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2014
Abstract
[EN] Fourier transform mid-infrared (FT-MIR) spectroscopy has been extensively used as a
potent, fast and non-destructive procedure for analyzing cell wall architectures, with the
capacity to provide abundant information about their polymers, functional groups, and in
muro entanglement. In conjunction with multivariate analyses, this method has proved
to be a valuable tool for tracking alterations in cell walls. The present review examines
recent progress in the use of FT-MIR spectroscopy to monitor cell wall changes occurring
in muro as a result of various factors, such as growth and development processes, genetic
modifications, exposition or habituation to cellulose biosynthesis inhibitors and responses
to other abiotic or biotic stresses, as well as its biotechnological applications
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