Turning Waste Wool into a Circular Resource: A Review of Eco-Innovative Applications in Agriculture
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Search and Selection Process
3. Literature on Sheep Wool Application in Agriculture
3.1. Domains of Sheep Wool Application
Domain | No. of Papers | References |
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Wool hydrolisate | 16 | Gousterova et al. [53]; Nustorova et al. [54]; Evangelou et al. [55]; Mokrejs et al. [56]; Gogos et al. [57]; Zoccola et al. [43]; Bhavsar et al. [23]; Holkar et al. [58]; Niculescu et al. [59]; Bhavsar et al. [60]; Akca et al. [61]; Karaca et al. [62]; Cristea et al. [63]; Metomo et al. [64,65]; Taskin [66] |
Raw wool | 16 | Zheljazkov [67]; Zheljazkov et al. [68]; Mubarak et al. [40]; Zheljazkov et al. [45]; Butcaru et al. [69]; Kumar [70]; Butcaru et al. [71]; Choudhary et al. [72]; Malancu et al. [73]; Butcaru et al. [74]; Jungić et al. [75]; Lal et al. [76]; Ydyrys et al. [77]; Komorowska et al. [78]; Broda et al. [79]; Broda et al. [80] |
Wool mats and substrates | 13 | Duppong et al. [81]; Böhme et al. [82]; Dannehl et al. [83]; Marczak et al. [84]; Liu et al. [85]; Marczak et al. [86]; Balawejder et al. [87]; Ferby et al. [88]; Herfort et al. [20]; Komorowska et al. [89]; Marczak et al. [90]; Gitea et al. [91]; Herfort et al. [92] |
Scoured wool residues | 9 | Górecki and Górecki [44]; Butcaru and Stănică [93]; Abdallah et al. [41,94]; Broda and Gawlowski [95]; Palla et al. [96]; Gabryś and Fryczkowska [97]; Juhos et al. [98]; Li et al. [99] |
Wool pellets | 6 | Böhme et al. [100]; Bradshaw and Hagen [101]; Haque and Naebe [102]; Lohr et al. [103]; Dal Prà et al. [104]; Kovács et al. [105] |
Wool management | 5 | Stokes [106]; Ganci et al. [107]; Gillespie et al. [108]; Parlato et al. [1]; Midolo et al. [109] |
Wool compost | 5 | Altieri and Esposito, [110]; D’Addabbo et al. [111]; Hustvedt et al. [42]; Malancu et al. [73,112] |
Other | 5 | McNeil et al. [113]; Natali Murri et al. [114]; Chereji and Munteanu [115]; Løvbak Berg et al. [116]; Petek et al. [117] |
Reviews | 16 | Johnson et al. [118]; Sundar et al. [119]; Rajabinejad et al. [19]; Sharma et al. [27]; Allafi et al. [120]; Marchelli et al. [121]; Perţa-Crișan et al. [122]; Petek and Marinšek Logar [28]; Chen et al. [31]; Ossai et al. [47]; Kulkarni et al. [52]; Sun et al. [123]; Kadam et al. [124,125]; Ozek [21]; Vijay and Narendhirakannan [126] |
3.1.1. Wool Hydrolysate
3.1.2. Raw Wool
3.1.3. Wool Mats and Substrates
3.1.4. Wool Pellets
3.1.5. Scoured Wool
3.1.6. Wool Compost
3.1.7. Wool Management
3.2. Plant Species Studied
Plant Species | Type of Application | No. of Papers | References | ||||||
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P | R | M | H | MS | S | C | |||
Horticultural | |||||||||
Tomato | X | X | X | X | X | 7 | Altieri and Esposito [110]; Górecki and Górecki [44]; D’Addabbo et al. [111]; Böhme et al. [100]; Dannehl et al. [83]; Bradshaw and Hagen [101]; Cristea et al. [63] | ||
Lettuce | X | X | X | X | 5 | Altieri and Esposito [110]; Böhme et al. [100]; Jungić et al. [75]; Ferby et al. [88]; Kovács et al. [105] | |||
Bean | X | 2 | Ydyrys et al. [77]; Komorowska et al. [78] | ||||||
Cucumber | X | 2 | Böhme et al. [82]; Komorowska et al. [89] | ||||||
Pepper | X | X | 4 | Górecki and Górecki [44]; Juhos et al. [98]; Karaca et al. [62]; Cristea et al. [63] | |||||
Eggplant | X | 1 | Górecki and Górecki [44] | ||||||
Guar gum | X | 1 | Kumar [70] | ||||||
Kohlrabi | X | 1 | Böhme et al. [100] | ||||||
Pea | X | 1 | Kumar [70] | ||||||
Spinach | X | 1 | Bradshaw and Hagen [101] | ||||||
Swiss chard | X | 1 | Zheljazkov et al. [45] | ||||||
Cabbage | X | 1 | Choudhary et al. [72] | ||||||
Strawberry | X | 1 | Broda et al. [80] | ||||||
Field crops | |||||||||
Barley | X | 1 | Lal et al. [76] | ||||||
Lupine | X | 1 | Marchelli et al. [121] | ||||||
Maize | X | X | X | 4 | Mubarak et al. [40]; Abdallah et al. [94]; Metomo et al. [64,65] | ||||
Rapeseed | X | X | 2 | Stokes [106]; Niculescu et al. [59] | |||||
Sorghum | X | X | 1 | Malancu et al. [112] | |||||
Sugar beet | X | 2 | Akca et al. [61]; Taskin [66] | ||||||
Tobacco | X | 1 | Evangelou et al. [55] | ||||||
Wheat seeds | X | X | 3 | Gogos et al. [57]; Holkar et al. [58]; Broda et al. [79] | |||||
Fruit tree/shrubs | |||||||||
Olive tree | X | 1 | Palla et al. [96] | ||||||
Prunus domestica L. | X | 1 | Gitea et al. [91] | ||||||
Raspberries | X | 1 | Balawejder et al. [87] | ||||||
Grass | |||||||||
Ryegrass | X | X | X | 4 | Gousterova et al. [53]; Nustorova et al. [54]; Abdallah et al. [94]; Broda et al. [79] | ||||
Mixed grass pasture | X | 3 | Marczak et al. [84]; Marczak et al. [86]; Marczak et al. [90] | ||||||
Red clover | X | Li et al. [99] | |||||||
Weed germination | X | 1 | Liu et al. [85] | ||||||
Other | |||||||||
Ornamental | X | X | X | X | 10 | Böhme et al. [100]; Butcaru et al. [69]; Butcaru and Stănică [93]; Abdallah et al. [94]; Butcaru et al. [71]; Butcaru et al. [74]; Gabryś and Fryczkowska [96]; Haque and Naebe [101]; Herfort et al. [20]; Herfort [91] | |||
Aromatic | X | 2 | Zheljazkov [67]; Zheljazkov et al. [45] | ||||||
Medicinal | X | X | 3 | Duppong et al. [81]; Zheljazkov et al. [68]; Herfort [92] |
4. Evidence from the Selected Papers
5. Research Gaps and Future Directions
5.1. Raw Wool
5.2. Wool Hydrolysate
5.3. Wool Pellets
5.4. Greasy Wool Management
5.5. LCA
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Camilli, F.; Focacci, M.; Dal Prà, A.; Bortolu, S.; Ugolini, F.; Vagnoni, E.; Duce, P. Turning Waste Wool into a Circular Resource: A Review of Eco-Innovative Applications in Agriculture. Agronomy 2025, 15, 446. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy15020446
Camilli F, Focacci M, Dal Prà A, Bortolu S, Ugolini F, Vagnoni E, Duce P. Turning Waste Wool into a Circular Resource: A Review of Eco-Innovative Applications in Agriculture. Agronomy. 2025; 15(2):446. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy15020446
Chicago/Turabian StyleCamilli, Francesca, Marco Focacci, Aldo Dal Prà, Sara Bortolu, Francesca Ugolini, Enrico Vagnoni, and Pierpaolo Duce. 2025. "Turning Waste Wool into a Circular Resource: A Review of Eco-Innovative Applications in Agriculture" Agronomy 15, no. 2: 446. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy15020446
APA StyleCamilli, F., Focacci, M., Dal Prà, A., Bortolu, S., Ugolini, F., Vagnoni, E., & Duce, P. (2025). Turning Waste Wool into a Circular Resource: A Review of Eco-Innovative Applications in Agriculture. Agronomy, 15(2), 446. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy15020446