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Lignin is the generic term for a large group of aromatic polymers resulting from the oxidative combinatorial coupling of 4-hydroxyphenylpropanoids (Boerjan et al., 20031; Ralph et al., 20042). These polymers are deposited predominantly in the walls of secondarily thickened cells, making them
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