What is Lignin

Lignin is an organic substance belonging to a group of aromatic alcohols. It is naturally produced by certain plants (especially woody plants and certain algal species). It is found in the secondary cell walls of plants where it serves as a binder for cellulose fibers and provides stiffness to the cell walls. it is present in wood primarily to provide structural support and protection against degradation by microorganisms. It fills the spaces in the cell wall particularly in xylem tracheids, vessel elements and sclereid cells. Since lignin is hydrophobic it assists in the efficient water transport across the vascular tissue. Ecologically, the importance of lignin is associated with the carbon cycle. It takes carbon from the atmosphere into the woody plant tissues and therefore acts as an important reserve of carbon in the form of humus as the plant tissue slowly decomposes.

Lignin is one of the main components of plant cell wall and it is a natural phenolic polymer with high molecular weight, complex composition and structure. Lignin biosynthesis extensively contributes to plant growth, tissue/organ development, lodging resistance and the responses to a variety of biotic and abiotic stresses.

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