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titleOfInvention Soil cover
abstract (57) 【Abstract】 PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: It is possible to prevent even weeds having strong growth power from penetrating and growing upward, and even if the resin binder of the fiber layer is deteriorated due to the influence of direct sunlight, etc. Provided is a soil cover capable of preventing fibers from peeling and scattering. SOLUTION: The upper surface of a fiber layer having an area density of 300 to 10,000 g / m 2 and a density of 200 kg / m 3 or less is covered with a skin material to obtain a soil cover. The skin material is preferably made of a net having an opening of 5 mm or a non-woven fabric having an areal density of 20 to 100 g / m 2 . The net is preferably a long glass fiber woven or knitted fabric, and the non-woven fabric is preferably made of inorganic fiber. The fiber layer has an average fiber diameter of 1 to Those made of 12 μm inorganic fibers are preferable.
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