Jurnal Teknologi Industri Pertanian
Vol. 34 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal Teknologi Industri Pertanian

CONTROLLED/SLOW-RELEASE FERTILIZER COATING FROM POLYSACCHARIDES: A MINI REVIEW OF LIGNIN AS A REINFORCEMENT MATERIAL

Savira Astri Adriana (Department of Agroindustrial Technology, Faculty of Agricultural Engineering and Technology, IPB University)
Farah Fahma (Department of Agroindustrial Technology, Faculty of Agricultural Engineering and Technology, IPB University)
Titi Candra Sunarti (Department of Agroindustrial Technology, Faculty of Agricultural Engineering and Technology, IPB University)
Anuraga Jayanegara (Department of Nutrition and Feed Technology, Faculty of Animal Science, IPB University)
Rini Purnawati (Department of Agroindustrial Technology, Faculty of Agricultural Engineering and Technology, IPB University)
Lisman Suryanegara (Research Center for Biomass and Bioproduct, National Research and Innovation Agency, Bogor, Indonesia)
RM Muhammad Nur Fauzan (Graduate School of Science and Technology, Agricultural Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan)



Article Info

Publish Date
02 Sep 2024

Abstract

Controlled/slow-release fertilizers (CSRF) continue to be developed because of the need to increase agricultural productivity and reduce the economic, social, and environmental impacts of conventional fertilizers leaching into nature. Additionally, the use of biodegradable polymers as CSRF materials continues to be a priority in CSRF development. Therefore, this review synthesizes the current research on lignin- and polysaccharide-based CSRFs and emphasize their compatibility and performance in agricultural applications. Lignin, an abundant and renewable biopolymer, was evaluated for its effectiveness as a slow-release agent in CSRF. Studies have demonstrated the potential of lignin to improve nutrient release profiles and environmental sustainability when used alone or in combination with other polymers. Polysaccharides, which are known for their biocompatibility and biodegradability, have also been explored. The incorporation of lignin into polysaccharide-based CSRFs has been highlighted, particularly in starch, cellulose, chitosan, and sodium alginate matrices. These composites offer improved mechanical properties, controlled nutrient release, and enhanced soil water retention. The challenges and future directions regarding lignin- and polysaccharide-based CSRF are also reviewed. These findings underscore the importance of developing sustainable fertilizer technologies to meet future food demands while mitigating environmental impacts. Keywords: controlled/slow-rele ase fertilizer, composite matrix, lignin, polysaccharide, urea

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jurnaltin

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Subject

Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry Engineering Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering

Description

The development of science and technology in agriculture, has been instrumental in increasing the production of various agricultural commodities. But climate change is also uncertain world led to decreased agricultural productivity. World energy crisis resulted in higher prices of agricultural ...