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Wood fiber biomass pyrolysis solution as a potential tool for plant disease management: A review

Hongyin Zhou, Yan Shen, Naiming Zhang, Zhizong Liu, Bao Li, Yunsheng Xia

2024Heliyon24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Wood vinegar is a high-value acidic byproduct of biomass pyrolysis used for charcoal production. It is widely used in agriculture and forestry. The adverse effects of synthetic fungicides on the environment and human health have prompted the increasing use of biofungicides as alternatives to traditional products in integrated plant disease management programs. In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in the potential of wood vinegar as a disease management tool in agriculture and forestry. In this paper, the composition and preparation process of wood vinegar and its application in agriculture and forestry were introduced, and the effect and mechanism of wood vinegar against fungi, viruses and bacteria were summarized. The potential of wood vinegar as a sustainable and eco-friendly alternative to conventional chemical fungicides is also discussed. Finally, some suggestions on the application and development of wood vinegar were put forward.

Topics & Concepts

Biomass (ecology)AgricultureFungicideCharcoalPyrolysisEnvironmentally friendlyEnvironmental sciencePlant diseaseBiocharBiotechnologyWaste managementAgroforestryPulp and paper industryBusinessEngineeringAgronomyChemistryBiologyEcologyOrganic chemistryThermochemical Biomass Conversion ProcessesEnergy and Environment ImpactsLignin and Wood Chemistry