Biodegradation of mulch films from poly(butylene adipate co‐terephthalate), carnauba wax, and sugarcane residue
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Biodegradation of mulch films from poly(butylene adipate co‐terephthalate), carnauba wax, and sugarcane residue
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JOURNAL OF APPLIED POLYMER SCIENCE
Volume -, Issue -, Pages 48240
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Wiley
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2019-07-17
DOI
10.1002/app.48240
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