2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaap.2021.105309
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Pitch oil production – An intangible cultural heritage in Central Europe

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“…Tars from wood represent a class of natural herbicides and pesticides [4,5,[128][129][130][131][132]. The use of tars and pitch oil from the pyrolysis of wood (mainly pine and birch) has a long history of use in communities as a disinfectant and the current trend is seen as a revival [133,134]. The use of tars from biomass/biomass waste in agriculture will not have the same restriction as domestic use.…”
Section: Tars As a Natural Herbicide And Pesticidementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tars from wood represent a class of natural herbicides and pesticides [4,5,[128][129][130][131][132]. The use of tars and pitch oil from the pyrolysis of wood (mainly pine and birch) has a long history of use in communities as a disinfectant and the current trend is seen as a revival [133,134]. The use of tars from biomass/biomass waste in agriculture will not have the same restriction as domestic use.…”
Section: Tars As a Natural Herbicide And Pesticidementioning
confidence: 99%