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Borrowman et al., 2024 - Google Patents

Understanding the Impact of Soil Characteristics and Field Management Strategies on the Degradation of a Sprayable, Biodegradable Polymeric Mulch.

Borrowman et al., 2024

Document ID
13470252556576076576
Author
Borrowman C
Adhikari R
Saito K
Gordon S
Patti A
Publication year
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Agriculture; Basel

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The use of non-degradable plastic mulch has become an essential agricultural practice for increasing crop yields, but continued use has led to contamination problems and in some cropping areas decreases in agricultural productivity. The subsequent emergence of …
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