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Application of lignin in preparation of slow-release fertilizer: Current status and future perspectives

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INDUSTRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS
Volume 176, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.indcrop.2021.114267

Keywords

Lignin; Slow-release fertilizer; Coating; Chemical modification; Slow-release mechanism

Funding

  1. Commonweal Project of Science and Technology Agency of Zhejiang Province of China, China [GN22C130201, LQ17C130001]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China, China [31801317]

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Lignin, the most abundant renewable aromatic resource on Earth, is being utilized for producing bioproducts to support sustainable development. Studies on lignin-based slow-release fertilizer have increased due to its excellent properties in releasing nutrients slowly. By either physically impeding or chemically modifying the nutrients, lignin-based slow-release fertilizers are able to effectively release nutrients, promoting resource utilization and environmental protection.
Lignin is the most abundant renewable aromatic resource on the Earth, which can be used for producing bioproducts to support human sustainable development. Due to the dual challenges of resources and environment, how to effectively utilize this kind of abundant, degradable, and renewable natural polymer has attracted great attention. In recent years, there are many studies on lignin-based slow-release fertilizer duo to its excellent slow release properties. As a carrier of nutrients, lignin-based physically impeded fertilizer can be realized by absorbing and wrapping nutrients, and lignin-based chemically modified fertilizer can be realized by chemical reaction between lignin and nutrients. In this paper, we reviewed the application of lignin in preparation of slowrelease fertilizer. The possible pathways and release mechanisms of physically impeded and chemically modified slow-release fertilizer were discussed. Although there was no uniform evaluation standard for slow-release fertilizer, its three common evaluation criteria were analyzed. With the expansion of the function of slow-release fertilizer, the evaluation system should be broadened and diversified. Finally, the challenges and future prospects of lignin-based slow-release fertilizer were discussed. The application of lignin-based slow-release fertilizer has great potential for promoting resource utilization and environmental protection.

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