2023
DOI: 10.3390/polym15081863
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Potential of Rejected Sago Starch as a Coating Material for Urea Encapsulation

Abstract: Increases in food production to meet global food requirements lead to an increase in the demand for nitrogen (N) fertilizers, especially urea, for soil productivity, crop yield, and food security improvement. To achieve a high yield of food crops, the excessive use of urea has resulted in low urea-N use efficiency and environmental pollution. One promising alternative to increase urea-N use efficiency, improve soil N availability, and lessen the potential environmental effects of the excessive use of urea is t… Show more

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“…In anticipation of increased demand for slow-release fertilizers, the European Union (EU) implemented mid-2021 restrictions, primarily addressing the use of microplastics as urea coating materials. From 2026 onwards, only biodegradable materials will be approved for urea slow-release coatings [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In anticipation of increased demand for slow-release fertilizers, the European Union (EU) implemented mid-2021 restrictions, primarily addressing the use of microplastics as urea coating materials. From 2026 onwards, only biodegradable materials will be approved for urea slow-release coatings [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%