Satellite Symposium 5: Molecular Breeding
Description
Condensed tannins biosynthesised within crops are a well-established mechanism for protecting plant protein in the rumen of grazing livestock. Protein protection mediated by these polymeric flavonoid molecules has been characterised in Lotus spp. and offers an interesting contrast to the polyphenol oxidase (PPO) system that confers protein protection in red clover.
Citation
Robbins, Mark P.; Allison, G.; Bryant, D.; and Morris, P., "Polyphenolic Phenomena: Transgenic Analysis of Some of the Factors that Regulate the Cell-Specific Accumulation of Condensed Tannins (Proanthocyanidins) in Forage Crops" (2023). IGC Proceedings (1993-2023). 130.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/20/satellitesymposium5/130
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Polyphenolic Phenomena: Transgenic Analysis of Some of the Factors that Regulate the Cell-Specific Accumulation of Condensed Tannins (Proanthocyanidins) in Forage Crops
Condensed tannins biosynthesised within crops are a well-established mechanism for protecting plant protein in the rumen of grazing livestock. Protein protection mediated by these polymeric flavonoid molecules has been characterised in Lotus spp. and offers an interesting contrast to the polyphenol oxidase (PPO) system that confers protein protection in red clover.