reviewJournal of The Royal Society InterfaceAug 8, 2012BRONZE OA

The hierarchical structure and mechanics of plant materials

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Abstract

The cell walls in plants are made up of just four basic building blocks: cellulose (the main structural fibre of the plant kingdom) hemicellulose, lignin and pectin. Although the microstructure of plant cell walls varies in different types of plants, broadly speaking, cellulose fibres reinforce a matrix of hemicellulose and either pectin or lignin. The cellular structure of plants varies too, from the largely honeycomb-like cells of wood to the closed-cell, liquid-filled foam-like parenchyma cells of apples and potatoes and to composites of these two cellular structures, as in arborescent palm stems. The arrangement of the four basic building blocks in plant cell walls and the variations in cellular structure…

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Keywords
  • Hemicellulose
  • Lignin
  • Cell wall
  • Cellulose
  • Parenchyma
  • Microstructure
  • Composite material
  • Pectin
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