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A biobased, bioactive, low CO<sub>2</sub>impact coating for soil improvers

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Renate Weiß, Sebastian Gritsch, Günter Brader, Branislav Nikolić, Branislav Nikolić, Marc Spiller, Georg Gübitz, Julia Santolin, Georg Gübitz, Hedda K. Weber, Nikolaus Schwaiger, Sylvain Pluchon, Sylvain Pluchon, Kristin Dietel, Kristin Dietel, Georg Gübitz, Georg Gübitz, Gibson S. Nyanhongo

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Researchers developed a bio-based, low-carbon coating system made from natural materials for use in lawn and soil management applications. Eco-friendly coatings that replace synthetic polymer coatings could reduce the microplastic particles shed by conventional plastic-coated slow-release products.

Development of novel, eco-friendly coating systems for application in lawn and turf management.

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