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  2. Bioplastic - Wikipedia

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    Bioplastics also cause carbon dioxide emissions from harvesting vehicles. [59] Other minor environmental impacts include high water consumption for biomass cultivation, soil erosion, soil carbon losses and loss of biodiversity, and they are mainly are a result of land use associated with bioplastics. [64]

  3. Biodegradable additives - Wikipedia

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    To confirm that the microorganisms being studied are attracted to a certain type of plastic, it is important that the synthetic plastic is the only source of carbon in the experimental compost or soil. [9] If there is a significant release of carbon dioxide, it means that the microorganism has successfully consumed the carbon in the plastic.

  4. Biodegradable plastic - Wikipedia

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    The phrase is frequently used to refer to a wide range of diverse goods that may be biobased, biodegradable, or both. This could imply that polymers made from oil can be branded as "bioplastics" even if they have no biological components at all. [5] However, there are many skeptics who believe that bioplastics will not solve problems as others ...

  5. Biodegradable polythene film - Wikipedia

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    Polyethylene or polythene film biodegrades naturally, albeit over a long period of time. Methods are available to make it more degradable under certain conditions of sunlight, moisture, oxygen, and composting and enhancement of biodegradation by reducing the hydrophobic polymer and increasing hydrophilic properties.

  6. For several important crops, climate change has likely reduced global agricultural production growth compared to the amount of growth that would have occurred without climate change, according to ...

  7. Soil testing is important to meet needs of the growing season

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    Eric Larson from Richland Master Gardeners will be on hand to talk about soil health and the world of living microorganisms that make up the soil food web beneath our feet.

  8. Jeremy Rhoden: Why does soil pH matter to your garden? - AOL

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    It is important to use a paper bag so air can still move through the soil to dry it out. Plastic bags will accumulate moisture from the soil, and your sample may not be usable. The soil must be ...

  9. Plasticulture - Wikipedia

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    Evaporation from soil accounts for 25-50% of water used in irrigation, using plastic mulch prevents much of this evaporation and thus reduces the amount of water needed to grow the crop. [8] This conservation of water makes plastic mulch favourable for farmers in dry and arid climates where water is a limited resource.