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titleOfInvention Biodegradable herbicidal sheet
abstract 【Task】 The present invention has strong budding power, such as chigaya, reed, and scorpion antarcticum, has a sufficient herbicidal effect against strong weeds with a large stem diameter, and has an appropriate water-permeable effect. In addition, when the land is reused after use, the used herbicidal sheet is biodegradable and should be landfilled. It is intended to provide a naturally-friendly grass protection sheet that can be used. [Solution] The biodegradable weedproof sheet of the present invention has a shaft resistance of 8.4 mm, a shaft length of 3 cm, and a penetration resistance by an iron shaft that assumes a grown reed weed having a shaft cutting angle of 45 degrees satisfies the following equation: It is characterized by this. 0.1X + 5 ≧ Y ≧ 0.1X-8 However, 100 ≦ X ≦ 300 In the formula, X: Fabric weight of nonwoven fabric Y: Penetration resistance [Selection] None
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