Abstract:Agriculture faces pressing challenges of heat stress and water scarcity due to climate change. While mulching is a common solution, traditional mulching materials lack sub-ambient cooling capabilities and biodegradability, resulting in elevated soil temperature, increased moisture evaporation, exacerbated global agricultural heat-water crisis, and soil microplastics pollution. Herein, we have developed a biodegradable and biocompatible ethyl-cellulose radiative cooling mulch with a solar reflectance and therma… Show more
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