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Employment of Biodegradable, Short-Life Mulching Film on High-Density Cropping Lettuce in a Mediterranean Environment: Potentials and Prospects

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2025
Short description:
Employment of Biodegradable, Short-Life Mulching Film on High-Density Cropping Lettuce in a Mediterranean Environment: Potentials and Prospects / Pittarello, M.; Rodinò, M. T.; Sidari, R.; Panuccio, M. R.; Cozzi, F.; Branca, V.; Petrovičová, B.; Gelsomino, A. - In: AGRICULTURE. - ISSN 2077-0472. - 15:(2025), p. 1219. [10.3390/agriculture15111219]
abstract:
Biodegradable mulch films were developed over the last decades to replace polyethylene, but their short durability and higher costs still limit their diffusion. This work aimed to test an innovative composite mulching film constituted by a mixture of carboxylmethyl cellu-lose, chitosan and sodium alginate, enriched or not with an inorganic N- and P-source to help the microbial breakdown in soil. The trial was carried out using outdoor mesocosms cultivated with lettuce plants with high-density planting. Commercial Mater-Bi® and a polyethylene film were taken as control treatments. Air temperature and humidity moni-tored daily during the 51 d cropping cycle remained within the ideal range for lettuce growth with no mildew or fungi infection. Visible mechanical degradation of the experi-mental biopolymers occurred after 3 weeks; however, Mater-Bi® and polyethylene re-mained unaltered until harvest. Chemical soil variables (TOC, TN, CEC, EC) remained unchanged in all theses, whereas the pH varied. The yield, pigments, total phenols, flavo-noids and ROS scavenging activity of lettuce were similar among treatments. Despite their shorter life service (~3 weeks), polysaccharide-based mulching films showed their poten-tial to protect lettuce plants at an early stage and provide yield and nutraceutical values similar to conventionally mulched plants, while allowing a reduced environmental impact and disposal operations.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Pittarello, M.; Rodinò, M. T.; Sidari, R.; Panuccio, M. R.; Cozzi, F.; Branca, V.; Petrovičová, B.; Gelsomino, A
Authors of the University:
BRANCA VALENTINO
GELSOMINO Antonio
SIDARI Rossana
Handle:
https://iris.unirc.it/handle/20.500.12318/157966
Full Text:
https://iris.unirc.it//retrieve/handle/20.500.12318/157966/487968/Articolo_editor_Gelsomino.pdf
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AGRICULTURE
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