The Role of PVA in Modern Agriculture
Unstable soils, prone to erosion, can negatively impact crop growth and nutrient retention. PVA emulsions or films are applied to soil surfaces to control soil erosion by stabilizing the soil structure. This protective layer acts as a barrier, reducing water runoff, preventing soil compaction, and minimizing nutrient leaching. PVA film
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