2022
DOI: 10.3390/horticulturae8100930
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Strawberry Production with Different Mulches and Wetted Areas

Abstract: The use of mulch contributes to the reduction of water consumption and weed infestation in strawberry cultivation. Recycled paper, being biodegradable, has great potential to replace plastics. Thus, the objective was to evaluate the water consumption and agronomic performance of strawberry subjected to different wetted areas and mulches. The wet areas tested were 40% (WA40) and 70% (WA70) imposed by a drip irrigation system. The different types of mulch were: white polyethylene (WHP), black polyethylene (BLP),… Show more

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“…Effluents and wastewater can be introduced into agricultural systems by subsurface dripping. In this technique, water and nutrients are applied directly to the root zone, increasing application uniformity and reducing the total water volume used, the occurrence of invasive plants, and water evaporation in the soil, also reducing mechanical damage to the irrigation system because most of the system is underground [9][10][11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Effluents and wastewater can be introduced into agricultural systems by subsurface dripping. In this technique, water and nutrients are applied directly to the root zone, increasing application uniformity and reducing the total water volume used, the occurrence of invasive plants, and water evaporation in the soil, also reducing mechanical damage to the irrigation system because most of the system is underground [9][10][11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%