Biodegradable mulches (BDMs) are considered promising alternative green materials to achieve the substitution of polythene (PE) films to reduce plastic pollution. However, whether the BDMs are sufficiently effective to promote cotton production as PE film is a controversial topic. In this study, laboratory determination and field experiments were conducted with one pure Poly(butylene adipate-co-terephthalate) (PBAT) film (BDM), two commercial PBAT-based films (BDM1 and BDM2), and one PE film to (ⅰ) compare the degradation behavior, morphology, and property changes during field application, and (ⅱ) reveal their effects on biomass accumulation and cotton yield. Degradation behavior, degradation rate, structure, thermal stability, crystallinit...
One of the more important by-effects of Mediterranean Horticulture is the serious drawback of vast q...
Mulches, usually consisting of polyethylene films, are used in agriculture to improve production. Th...
This report presents the findings of a desk study, commissioned by NRK-V and executed independently ...
Concern on biodegradable plastic film is increasing because of pollution problems caused by the plas...
The use of plastic much films has been fundamental to promoting food production in many regions of t...
The use of plastic film in agriculture has the serious drawback of producing vast quantities of wast...
In the aim of resolving environmental key issues such as irreversible soil pollution by non-biodegra...
International audienceThree black biodegradable films based on PBAT-blends (PBAT/PLA, PBAT/PPC and P...
The development of polymer materials causes their huge expansion into various areas of everyday life...
Plastic mulch films contribute to better crop production. Concerns for lack of sustainable disposal ...
Plastic mulch films are widely used in agriculture to enhance crop production by suppressing weeds, ...
In order to improve yields and crop traits, polymeric films are commonly used to cover soils like ag...
The application of mulch films for preserving soil moisture and preventing weed growth has been a pa...
Soil-biodegradable mulch films are a promising solution to replace conventional polyethylene-based m...
Biodegradable plastic mulch films (BDMs) are essential in the production of vegetable and specialty ...
One of the more important by-effects of Mediterranean Horticulture is the serious drawback of vast q...
Mulches, usually consisting of polyethylene films, are used in agriculture to improve production. Th...
This report presents the findings of a desk study, commissioned by NRK-V and executed independently ...
Concern on biodegradable plastic film is increasing because of pollution problems caused by the plas...
The use of plastic much films has been fundamental to promoting food production in many regions of t...
The use of plastic film in agriculture has the serious drawback of producing vast quantities of wast...
In the aim of resolving environmental key issues such as irreversible soil pollution by non-biodegra...
International audienceThree black biodegradable films based on PBAT-blends (PBAT/PLA, PBAT/PPC and P...
The development of polymer materials causes their huge expansion into various areas of everyday life...
Plastic mulch films contribute to better crop production. Concerns for lack of sustainable disposal ...
Plastic mulch films are widely used in agriculture to enhance crop production by suppressing weeds, ...
In order to improve yields and crop traits, polymeric films are commonly used to cover soils like ag...
The application of mulch films for preserving soil moisture and preventing weed growth has been a pa...
Soil-biodegradable mulch films are a promising solution to replace conventional polyethylene-based m...
Biodegradable plastic mulch films (BDMs) are essential in the production of vegetable and specialty ...
One of the more important by-effects of Mediterranean Horticulture is the serious drawback of vast q...
Mulches, usually consisting of polyethylene films, are used in agriculture to improve production. Th...
This report presents the findings of a desk study, commissioned by NRK-V and executed independently ...