“…In comparison to synthetic fibers, lignocellulosic fibers are biodegradable, renewable and widely available; moreover, they have low density, competitive specific mechanical properties and a relatively low cost [6,19]. Lignocellulosic fibers such as sugar cane bagasse [20], wheat straw [19], rice straw [1], forest wood [21], flax [22], hemp [12], kenaf etc. [23] have been widely used as reinforcements in bioplastics.…”