The use of polyethylene (PE) mulch causes environmental pollution where incomplete removal leaves fragments susceptible to escape to ecosystems, such as the ocean, where they can cause ecological harm. PE mulch is generally nonrecyclable due to contamination with soil and crop debris after use, leaving growers with few end-of-life options for used PE mulch. Research studies have shown that soil-biodegradable plastic mulch (BDM) is comparable to PE mulch in terms of performance, soil health, and overall economics and is preferred from an environmental perspective, but the adoption of BDM by producers is still low. Previous research has shown that the primary barriers to BDM adoption are insufficient knowledge about BDM, high purchase cost, a...
The technology of biodegradable mulch films (BDMs) is an environmentally-friendly substitute for pol...
Plastic film mulches are used in horticulture to manage weeds, improve water retention, and increase...
In the 1960s, the agricultural “Green Revolution” brough new technologies and heavy mechanisation to...
Biodegradable plastic mulch films (BDM) are an alternative to conventional polyethylene (PE) mulches...
Agricultural plastic mulching improves weed management and controls the soil moisture and temperatur...
The use of biodegradable plastic mulches in place of conventional plastic mulches in agriculture has...
Agricultural plastic film mulching causes improved crop yields by reducing weeds, moderating soil te...
Agricultural plastic mulch films are widely used in specialty crop production systems because of th...
Crop safety Biodegradable mulches (BDM) are increasingly valued and used for substituting non-biode...
Mulches, usually consisting of polyethylene films, are used in agriculture to improve production. Th...
Soils, especially agricultural soils, are thought to be the main reservoir of microplastics in Europ...
Biodegradable plastic mulch offers crop production benefits similar to polyethylene (PE) mulch but i...
Black polyethylene plastic mulch provides many benefits to fruit and vegetable producers. It increas...
Single-use, petroleum-based polyethylene mulch is ubiquitous in certified organic mulched vegetable ...
Plastic mulches are increasingly used in vegetable production systems where they are a cost effectiv...
The technology of biodegradable mulch films (BDMs) is an environmentally-friendly substitute for pol...
Plastic film mulches are used in horticulture to manage weeds, improve water retention, and increase...
In the 1960s, the agricultural “Green Revolution” brough new technologies and heavy mechanisation to...
Biodegradable plastic mulch films (BDM) are an alternative to conventional polyethylene (PE) mulches...
Agricultural plastic mulching improves weed management and controls the soil moisture and temperatur...
The use of biodegradable plastic mulches in place of conventional plastic mulches in agriculture has...
Agricultural plastic film mulching causes improved crop yields by reducing weeds, moderating soil te...
Agricultural plastic mulch films are widely used in specialty crop production systems because of th...
Crop safety Biodegradable mulches (BDM) are increasingly valued and used for substituting non-biode...
Mulches, usually consisting of polyethylene films, are used in agriculture to improve production. Th...
Soils, especially agricultural soils, are thought to be the main reservoir of microplastics in Europ...
Biodegradable plastic mulch offers crop production benefits similar to polyethylene (PE) mulch but i...
Black polyethylene plastic mulch provides many benefits to fruit and vegetable producers. It increas...
Single-use, petroleum-based polyethylene mulch is ubiquitous in certified organic mulched vegetable ...
Plastic mulches are increasingly used in vegetable production systems where they are a cost effectiv...
The technology of biodegradable mulch films (BDMs) is an environmentally-friendly substitute for pol...
Plastic film mulches are used in horticulture to manage weeds, improve water retention, and increase...
In the 1960s, the agricultural “Green Revolution” brough new technologies and heavy mechanisation to...