Structural characteristics of cell walls of kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) and fixation of carbon dioxide

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Thi Bach Tuyet Lam
Keko Hori
Kenji Iiyama
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[1] School of Botany,
[2] University of Melbourne,undefined
[3] Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences,undefined
[4] the University of Tokyo,undefined
[5] Asian Natural Environmental Science Center,undefined
[6] the University of Tokyo,undefined
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Journal of Wood Science | 2003年 / 49卷
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Key words Kenaf; Hibiscus cannabinus; Lignin; Neutral sugar; Cell wall; Rate of photosynthesis; Fixation of carbon dioxide;
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 Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus) plants are widely known for their contribution to the global and regional environment because of their ability to fix CO2. On the other hand, some scientists have doubts about CO2 fixation by kenaf and have misgivings about the effect of kenaf on the ecosystem. We have characterized the structural characteristics of cell walls of bast fibers, cores, roots, and leaves of kenaf during the maturation of plants and investigated the rate of photosynthesis. During maturation of the kenaf plant the cellulose (bast fiber 52–59%, core 44–46%) and lignin (bast fiber 9.3–13.2%, core 18.3–23.2%) contents increased significantly. The aromatic composition of the lignin of bast fiber was significantly different from that of the core lignin and of other plants. The lignin of bast fiber appears similar to pure syringyl lignin. Fixation of CO2 by kenaf plants and their contribution to the global environment are discussed. A significatly high rate of photosynthesis of kenaf plants was observed compared to that of woody plants in Japan, but the amount of CO2 fixation depends on the characteristics of the plantation. If the kenaf was planted in high density, about twice as much CO2 was fixed as was fixed by trees in a tropical rain forest.
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