Plasticulture Magazine 1995 – N° 108-107-106-105

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Plasticulture Magazine 1995 – N°105

In this issue, advanced methods for predicting the durability of greenhouse films are presented, using accelerated aging systems. Additional content covers open-top chambers for climate change research, natural tunnel ventilation in Mediterranean zones, and nonwoven fabric use in Senegalese melon production. A diverse and scientific approach to plasticulture.

Plasticulture Magazine 1995 – N°106

Focused on soil solarization, this edition examines its impact on nematode control in tobacco nurseries using transparent LDPE films. Highlights include hydroponic systems for lettuce growth, photodegradable mulching films, and the use of geotextiles in nurseries and landscaping. A practical issue for sustainable crop management.

Plasticulture Magazine 1995 – N°107

Explore how climate control using nonwoven Agryl P17 covers benefits lettuce cultivation. This issue also features soil solarization for nematode control in tobacco nurseries, hydroponic fertilization strategies, and nacreous films boosting spinach yields. Plus: a deep dive into modified atmosphere packaging and international events in plasticulture.

Plasticulture Magazine 1995 – N°108

This edition delves into global innovation in protected cultivation, with a focus on Japan’s extensive use of plastic greenhouses. Articles explore thin agricultural films made from VLDPE/LDPE blends, interference pigments in greenhouse covers, and plasticulture’s evolution in Mexico and Hungary. Key insights include floating mulch technology and the UK’s silage film recycling program.

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Digital

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English – French — 105

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English – French — 106

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English – French — 107

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English – French — 108

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Online