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COMPARISON OF CELL WALL STRUCTURE OF DIFFERENT WESTERN BALKAN PLANT SPECIES AS A SOURCE FOR BIOFUELS

Đikanović, Daniela; Radotić, Ksenija; Devečerski, Aleksandar B; Garab, Győző; Steinbach, Gabor

(East Sarajevo : Faculty of Agriculture, 2021, 2021)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Đikanović, Daniela
AU  - Radotić, Ksenija
AU  - Devečerski, Aleksandar B
AU  - Garab, Győző
AU  - Steinbach, Gabor
PY  - 2021
UR  - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1726
AB  - Understanding of composition and connections between the building macromolecules of plant
biomass, such as cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin, is main key for their better utilization in
biofuels industry. We compared four different plant species which are abundant in the region of
the Western Balkans. We investigated the structure of the cell walls, as the main constituent of
plant biomass, isolated from branches of softwood (Picea omorika (Pancic) Purkine), hardwood
(Acer platanoides L.), maize stem (Zea mays L.) as examples of crop species, and Paulownia
tomentosa tree as a fast-growing species with a huge biomass yield. For our investigation, we
combined Fluorescence-detected linear dichroism (FDLD) method and X-ray Diffraction. We
obtained data for anisotropy and crystallography which are a base for prediction of the best and
appropriate plant species for easy deconstruction of its biomass. Our results show that Acer
branch as a hardwood shows the highest anisotropy and the lowest crystallinity compared to the
other species while Picea Omorika needles show opposite results as the lowest anisotropy and
the higher crystallinity. The results for maize show that the stems are easier for utilization than
leaves. The isolated cell walls from leaves of Paulownia tomentosa show similar results and
good correlation between anisotropy and crystallinity, thus we can conclude that this plant is
easy to use in biofuel industries.
PB  - East Sarajevo : Faculty of Agriculture, 2021
C3  - XII International Scientific Agriculture Symposium “AGROSYM 2021”
T1  - COMPARISON OF CELL WALL STRUCTURE OF DIFFERENT WESTERN BALKAN PLANT SPECIES AS A SOURCE FOR BIOFUELS
SP  - 888-892
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_1726
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Đikanović, Daniela and Radotić, Ksenija and Devečerski, Aleksandar B and Garab, Győző and Steinbach, Gabor",
year = "2021",
abstract = "Understanding of composition and connections between the building macromolecules of plant
biomass, such as cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin, is main key for their better utilization in
biofuels industry. We compared four different plant species which are abundant in the region of
the Western Balkans. We investigated the structure of the cell walls, as the main constituent of
plant biomass, isolated from branches of softwood (Picea omorika (Pancic) Purkine), hardwood
(Acer platanoides L.), maize stem (Zea mays L.) as examples of crop species, and Paulownia
tomentosa tree as a fast-growing species with a huge biomass yield. For our investigation, we
combined Fluorescence-detected linear dichroism (FDLD) method and X-ray Diffraction. We
obtained data for anisotropy and crystallography which are a base for prediction of the best and
appropriate plant species for easy deconstruction of its biomass. Our results show that Acer
branch as a hardwood shows the highest anisotropy and the lowest crystallinity compared to the
other species while Picea Omorika needles show opposite results as the lowest anisotropy and
the higher crystallinity. The results for maize show that the stems are easier for utilization than
leaves. The isolated cell walls from leaves of Paulownia tomentosa show similar results and
good correlation between anisotropy and crystallinity, thus we can conclude that this plant is
easy to use in biofuel industries.",
publisher = "East Sarajevo : Faculty of Agriculture, 2021",
journal = "XII International Scientific Agriculture Symposium “AGROSYM 2021”",
title = "COMPARISON OF CELL WALL STRUCTURE OF DIFFERENT WESTERN BALKAN PLANT SPECIES AS A SOURCE FOR BIOFUELS",
pages = "888-892",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_1726"
}
Đikanović, D., Radotić, K., Devečerski, A. B., Garab, G.,& Steinbach, G.. (2021). COMPARISON OF CELL WALL STRUCTURE OF DIFFERENT WESTERN BALKAN PLANT SPECIES AS A SOURCE FOR BIOFUELS. in XII International Scientific Agriculture Symposium “AGROSYM 2021”
East Sarajevo : Faculty of Agriculture, 2021., 888-892.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_1726
Đikanović D, Radotić K, Devečerski AB, Garab G, Steinbach G. COMPARISON OF CELL WALL STRUCTURE OF DIFFERENT WESTERN BALKAN PLANT SPECIES AS A SOURCE FOR BIOFUELS. in XII International Scientific Agriculture Symposium “AGROSYM 2021”. 2021;:888-892.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_1726 .
Đikanović, Daniela, Radotić, Ksenija, Devečerski, Aleksandar B, Garab, Győző, Steinbach, Gabor, "COMPARISON OF CELL WALL STRUCTURE OF DIFFERENT WESTERN BALKAN PLANT SPECIES AS A SOURCE FOR BIOFUELS" in XII International Scientific Agriculture Symposium “AGROSYM 2021” (2021):888-892,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_1726 .