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Pectins are a major component of the plant cell wall and comprise one of the two major coextensive networks in which cellulose microfibrils are embedded (Carpita and Gibeaut, 19931). Pectic polysaccharides exist in the cell wall as either “smooth” regions of a linear copolymer of α-(1–4)-
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