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Wood processing by-products treated with the lignin-based conditioner as mulch for soil protection
Shulga, Galia | Latvian State Institute of Wood Chemistry | LV |
Betkers, Talrits | Riga Technikal University | LV |
Vitolina, Sanita | Latvian State Institute of Wood Chemistry | LV |
Neiberte, Brigita | Latvian State Institute of Wood Chemistry | LV |
Verovkins, Anrijs | Latvian State Institute of Wood Chemistry | LV |
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Date Issued | Volume | Issue | Start Page | End Page |
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2015-02-06 | vol. 23 | no. 4 | 279 | 287 |
Wood processing by-products such as bark of different wood species and hydrolysis lignin were applied as soil mulch. The lignin-based soil conditioner (LSC) representing a lignin-based polyelectrolyte complex with the different composition (a lignin/polymer mass ratio) was obtained under laboratory conditions and was intended to protect sandy soil from erosion by simultaneous application of a soil conditioner as an adhesive, mulch and plant seeds by hydroseeding. The study revealed the pronounced dependence of the properties of the treated wood-originated mulch on the wood species as well as on the composition, the applied concentration and the application rate of LSC. A comparison of the obtained results showed that the treated hydrolysis lignin was characterised by higher compressive strength, higher water resistance and lower moisture losses from sandy soil for a given LSC composition and application rate than the bark-based mulch. The conditioner concentrations don't have negative impact on the germination of seeds plants of the coastal dune zone.