Lignin is a by-product of biorefineries and paper mills and is usually discarded or burnt. However, it may represent a source of novel fertilising products, able to support the sustainable intensification of agricultural productions. The aim of this review is to explore the literature regarding the effect of lignin application towards plant growth and nutrient use efficiency. First, we reviewed the biostimulant role of lignin, which was reported to positively perturbing plant hormonal balances or improving the efficiency of photosynthesis and respiration. Also, when added to soils, lignin was shown to enhance nitrogen uptake, as well as the development of beneficial soil microorganisms. Then, we summarised the research related to the chemic...
Nowadays sustainable nanotechnological strategies to improve the efficiency of conventional agricult...
Lignin, an abundant aromatic component of lignocellulosic biomass, is currently underutilized as it ...
The term lignin is derived from lignum, which means plant wood. Plant wood are mainly composed of ex...
Lignin is the second most abundant component of lignocellulose material after cellulose. The enormou...
Lignin is one of the most abundant aromatic biopolymers and a major component of plant cell walls. I...
Lignin is one of the main components of plant cell wall and it is a natural phenolic polymer with hi...
Lignin is an aromatic biopolymer involved in providing structural support to plant cell walls. Compa...
Lignin is an important secondary metabolite that maintains the mechanical strength of horticultural ...
Lignins are aromatic polymers that are present mainly in secondarily thickened plant cell walls. Sev...
Lignocellulosic biomass has great potentials as an alternative feedstock for fuels and chemicals. Fo...
To liberate society from its dependence on fossil-based fuels and materials it is pivotal to explore...
AbstractLignin, a complex racemic phenolic heteropolymer present in plant cell walls, plays crucial ...
Lignin, and its derivatives, are the subject of current research for the exciting properties shown b...
Recently, the demand for biodegradable, eco-friendly and sustainable alternatives has been on the in...
The plant-based bioresources play a key role in fulfilling human needs and overall socio-economic de...
Nowadays sustainable nanotechnological strategies to improve the efficiency of conventional agricult...
Lignin, an abundant aromatic component of lignocellulosic biomass, is currently underutilized as it ...
The term lignin is derived from lignum, which means plant wood. Plant wood are mainly composed of ex...
Lignin is the second most abundant component of lignocellulose material after cellulose. The enormou...
Lignin is one of the most abundant aromatic biopolymers and a major component of plant cell walls. I...
Lignin is one of the main components of plant cell wall and it is a natural phenolic polymer with hi...
Lignin is an aromatic biopolymer involved in providing structural support to plant cell walls. Compa...
Lignin is an important secondary metabolite that maintains the mechanical strength of horticultural ...
Lignins are aromatic polymers that are present mainly in secondarily thickened plant cell walls. Sev...
Lignocellulosic biomass has great potentials as an alternative feedstock for fuels and chemicals. Fo...
To liberate society from its dependence on fossil-based fuels and materials it is pivotal to explore...
AbstractLignin, a complex racemic phenolic heteropolymer present in plant cell walls, plays crucial ...
Lignin, and its derivatives, are the subject of current research for the exciting properties shown b...
Recently, the demand for biodegradable, eco-friendly and sustainable alternatives has been on the in...
The plant-based bioresources play a key role in fulfilling human needs and overall socio-economic de...
Nowadays sustainable nanotechnological strategies to improve the efficiency of conventional agricult...
Lignin, an abundant aromatic component of lignocellulosic biomass, is currently underutilized as it ...
The term lignin is derived from lignum, which means plant wood. Plant wood are mainly composed of ex...