Feasibility of paper mulches in crop production —a review

  Mulching has become an important practice in modern field production. This article reviews the published research on paper mulches and discusses the opportunity that they offer for solving the problems of the immense use of plastics in agriculture and the associated environmental threat. Paper m...

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Main Authors: Tapani Haapala, Pauliina Palonen, Antti Korpela, Jukka Ahokas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Scientific Agricultural Society of Finland 2014-02-01
Series:Agricultural and Food Science
Online Access:https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/8542
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spelling doaj-6577a82ea02c4bdd8605d9e94a39e3aa2020-11-24T22:36:30ZengScientific Agricultural Society of FinlandAgricultural and Food Science1459-60671795-18952014-02-01231 Feasibility of paper mulches in crop production —a reviewTapani HaapalaPauliina PalonenAntti KorpelaJukka Ahokas   Mulching has become an important practice in modern field production. This article reviews the published research on paper mulches and discusses the opportunity that they offer for solving the problems of the immense use of plastics in agriculture and the associated environmental threat. Paper mulches break down naturally after usage and incorporate into the soil. Laying paper mulches in large scale farming is a problem to be solved. The quality of the paper needs to be adapted or improved for mulching purposes, and its price needs to be more competitive with that of plastic mulches. The review shows that there is considerable potential for using paper mulches in agriculture and horticulture.   https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/8542
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Feasibility of paper mulches in crop production —a review
Agricultural and Food Science
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title Feasibility of paper mulches in crop production —a review
title_short Feasibility of paper mulches in crop production —a review
title_full Feasibility of paper mulches in crop production —a review
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publishDate 2014-02-01
description   Mulching has become an important practice in modern field production. This article reviews the published research on paper mulches and discusses the opportunity that they offer for solving the problems of the immense use of plastics in agriculture and the associated environmental threat. Paper mulches break down naturally after usage and incorporate into the soil. Laying paper mulches in large scale farming is a problem to be solved. The quality of the paper needs to be adapted or improved for mulching purposes, and its price needs to be more competitive with that of plastic mulches. The review shows that there is considerable potential for using paper mulches in agriculture and horticulture.  
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