Mechanical Design Requirements for Low Tunnel Biodegradable and Conventional Films

The adequacy of various formulations of biodegradable agricultural films for low tunnels depends primarily on their mechanical behaviour and, of course, on their biodegradability behaviour, as compared to the corresponding behaviour of conventional low tunnel films. In the present work, the mechanic...

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