Biodegradable mulch controls weeds and increases water use efficiency in lettuce crops

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Vegetable cultivation requires high water use and weed control. Soil cover using recycled paper, can be an alternative to polyethylene film to reduce weed incidence, soil temperature and increase water use efficiency beyond reduces costs and environmental pollutions. The objective of this study was to evaluate the use of biodegradable mulch in weed management and water use efficiency (WUE) in lettuce crop. The treatments were composed of brown recycled paper (RP), black polyethylene film (PF) and soil without cover with weed removal (WR) and without weed removal (WW). RP and PF were efficient to control weeds. The soil temperature with RP was 8.2 and 2.1ºC lower than with PF and WR, respectively. The lettuce yield with RP was 14.5 and 28.3% higher than WR, and with PF, respectively. The water volume applied with RP was 26.5% lower, and WUE was 55.6% higher compared to WR. Soil cover with recycled paper controlled weeds, reduced soil temperature and water consumption and increased yield and water use efficiency in lettuce crop.

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Freitas, A. R. de J., de Freitas, F. C. L., de Souza, C. M., Delazari, F. T., Berger, P. G., Borges, F. J. G., & Zanuncio, J. C. (2021). Biodegradable mulch controls weeds and increases water use efficiency in lettuce crops. Horticultura Brasileira, 39(3), 330–334. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-0536-20210314

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