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Fate of plastic film residues in agro-ecosystem and its effects on aggregate-associated soil carbon and nitrogen stocks

Zhao et al., 2021

Document ID
9843794098887799276
Author
Zhao Z
Wang P
Wang Y
Zhou R
Koskei K
Munyasya A
Liu S
Wang W
Su Y
Xiong Y
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Hazardous materials

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Biodegradable (Bio) plastic films are widely viewed as promising alternative products of low- density polyethylene (LDPE) films to minimize plastic debris accumulation and pollution in agroecosystems. Yet, this speculation indeed lacks of sufficient evidences. We conducted a …
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