Agricultural residues represent a disposal problem and a biomass source for chemical production. Lignocellulosic composition varies in plants as a function of several factors such as physiological age and tissue function. Banana pseudostem is a large biomass resource that is usually wasted, in spite of the possibility that it can be used as a source of organic compounds such as cellulose and hemicelluloses. The aim of this paper is compare the lignocellulosic content and physicochemical properties of different sheaths of Pacovan banana pseudostems. The trunk was divided into four different fractions, from the outermost sheaths to the core of the structure. There was a significant difference between the lignocellulosic compositions of the fr...
False banana /Ensete ventricosum [Welw.] Cheesman/ is exploited as a food crop in Ethiopia where it ...
Banana is one of the most well-known and useful plants in the world. Almost all the parts of this pl...
The Musaceae family has significant potential as a source of lignocellulosic fibres and starch from ...
Banana pseudo-stem and fruit-bunch-stem are agricultural residues that can be used for conversion to...
Residues from banana cultivation generates residues lack proper management. The objective of this re...
Banana pseudostems are crop waste, which cause economic loss and environment issues after harvest. H...
In this study, it was aimed to investigate the chemical and morphological suitability of using pseud...
Pseudostem waste from five commercial cultivars of banana was used to extract fibre in order to stud...
Banana Pseudo stem (BPS) is an annual renewable agricultural by product with a potential for valoriz...
Banana pseudo-stem fibers (BPSFs) have desirable tensile properties. In this study, BPSFs were extra...
The study on chemical composition and structure of components from different morphological parts of ...
In recent times, increasing attention has been paid to the use of renewable resources particularly o...
Natural fiber-reinforced polymer composites (NRPCs) are replacing many synthetic fibers because of t...
Research ArticleFalse banana /Ensete ventricosum [Welw.] Cheesman/ is exploited as a food crop in E...
Banana is a major fruit crop throughout the world with abundant lignocellulose in the pseudostem and...
False banana /Ensete ventricosum [Welw.] Cheesman/ is exploited as a food crop in Ethiopia where it ...
Banana is one of the most well-known and useful plants in the world. Almost all the parts of this pl...
The Musaceae family has significant potential as a source of lignocellulosic fibres and starch from ...
Banana pseudo-stem and fruit-bunch-stem are agricultural residues that can be used for conversion to...
Residues from banana cultivation generates residues lack proper management. The objective of this re...
Banana pseudostems are crop waste, which cause economic loss and environment issues after harvest. H...
In this study, it was aimed to investigate the chemical and morphological suitability of using pseud...
Pseudostem waste from five commercial cultivars of banana was used to extract fibre in order to stud...
Banana Pseudo stem (BPS) is an annual renewable agricultural by product with a potential for valoriz...
Banana pseudo-stem fibers (BPSFs) have desirable tensile properties. In this study, BPSFs were extra...
The study on chemical composition and structure of components from different morphological parts of ...
In recent times, increasing attention has been paid to the use of renewable resources particularly o...
Natural fiber-reinforced polymer composites (NRPCs) are replacing many synthetic fibers because of t...
Research ArticleFalse banana /Ensete ventricosum [Welw.] Cheesman/ is exploited as a food crop in E...
Banana is a major fruit crop throughout the world with abundant lignocellulose in the pseudostem and...
False banana /Ensete ventricosum [Welw.] Cheesman/ is exploited as a food crop in Ethiopia where it ...
Banana is one of the most well-known and useful plants in the world. Almost all the parts of this pl...
The Musaceae family has significant potential as a source of lignocellulosic fibres and starch from ...