Biobased and biodegradable plastic mulch films are an increasingly attractive alternative to their conventional counterparts, with the promise of safeguarding the health of agricultural soils and their inhabitants through the complete biodegradation of the material (and consequent elimination of removal costs) contributing to the value of these mostly petrochemical-independent materials. However, these plastics' current certification processes prove themselves lacklustre in predicting biodegradation performance and ecotoxicological effects in natural settings, the relatively few studies done on the topic disputing this perceived environmental-friendliness. This study assessed the biodegradation of a commercially-available biobased and biode...
The use of plastic much films has been fundamental to promoting food production in many regions of t...
In agriculture, the use of soil biodegradable mulch films could represent an eco-friendly alternativ...
Soils, especially agricultural soils, are thought to be the main reservoir of microplastics in Europ...
Agricultural plastic mulch films are widely used in specialty crop production systems because of the...
Plastic mulch films contribute to better crop production. Concerns for lack of sustainable disposal ...
Biodegradable mulch film potentially offers an encouraging alternative to conventional (petroleum-ba...
Soil-biodegradable mulch films are a promising solution to replace conventional polyethylene-based m...
Plastic residues could accumulate in soils as a consequence of using plastic mulching, which results...
Plastic residues have become a serious environmental problem in the regions with intensive use of pl...
The performance, the degradability in soil and the environmental impact of biodegradable starch-base...
Mulch films are the major cause of plastic contamination in agricultural soils. The need to face dec...
Biodegradable mulches have become the focus of attention, as pollution caused by leftover plastic mu...
The aim of our research is to study long-term effects of microplastics and plastic additives on eart...
This report presents the findings of a desk study, commissioned by NRK-V and executed independently ...
Plastic residues have become a serious environmental problem in the regions with intensive use of pl...
The use of plastic much films has been fundamental to promoting food production in many regions of t...
In agriculture, the use of soil biodegradable mulch films could represent an eco-friendly alternativ...
Soils, especially agricultural soils, are thought to be the main reservoir of microplastics in Europ...
Agricultural plastic mulch films are widely used in specialty crop production systems because of the...
Plastic mulch films contribute to better crop production. Concerns for lack of sustainable disposal ...
Biodegradable mulch film potentially offers an encouraging alternative to conventional (petroleum-ba...
Soil-biodegradable mulch films are a promising solution to replace conventional polyethylene-based m...
Plastic residues could accumulate in soils as a consequence of using plastic mulching, which results...
Plastic residues have become a serious environmental problem in the regions with intensive use of pl...
The performance, the degradability in soil and the environmental impact of biodegradable starch-base...
Mulch films are the major cause of plastic contamination in agricultural soils. The need to face dec...
Biodegradable mulches have become the focus of attention, as pollution caused by leftover plastic mu...
The aim of our research is to study long-term effects of microplastics and plastic additives on eart...
This report presents the findings of a desk study, commissioned by NRK-V and executed independently ...
Plastic residues have become a serious environmental problem in the regions with intensive use of pl...
The use of plastic much films has been fundamental to promoting food production in many regions of t...
In agriculture, the use of soil biodegradable mulch films could represent an eco-friendly alternativ...
Soils, especially agricultural soils, are thought to be the main reservoir of microplastics in Europ...