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What is lignified tissue

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INTRODUCTION. Lignin (Latin lignum 'wood') is a polyphenolic polymer deposited directly in the cell wall of specialized cells. It is not only restricted to plant woody tissues but represents an integral feature ensuring the proper cellular function of many other cell types in different tissues/organs of the plant.

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INTRODUCTION. Lignin (Latin lignum 'wood') is a polyphenolic polymer deposited directly in the cell wall of specialized cells. It is not only restricted to plant woody tissues but represents an integral feature ensuring the proper cellular function of many other cell types in different tissues/organs of the plant

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