mulch Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of mulch In English

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  • Translucent mulches resulted in a 70-88% reduction in purple nutsedge penetration compared to opaque mulches.

  • The plant material was either removed after crop mowing or was left on the field after mulching.

  • Finally, workshops were organized for them to learn various tasks (brush work, cobbling, printing, woodwork, ironwork, sewing, basketwork, mulching).

  • They attributed the increased growth and grain yield to the high nutrient concentrations and fast nutrient release and decomposition of the mulches.

  • Furthermore, it would be easy to return to traditional farming practices if mulching proved unsatisfactory.

  • Effects of mulches on soil properties and tomato production 1: soil temperature, soil moisture and marketable yield.

  • However, previous work has demonstrated the effectiveness of natural mulches in conserving soil moisture.

  • The use of irrigation masked possible differences in soil moisture content that can occur between nonmulched and mulched soils.

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