
In this episode, host Dr. Nataliya Shcherbatyuk sits down with Hadi Ghasemi, a Florida-based researcher, to explore how biodegradable plastic mulches (BDMs) are performing in real-world strawberry production systems. Together, they discuss the promise and limitations of BDMs compared to conventional polyethylene mulch, insights from Florida field trials, and how environmental conditions like moisture, wind, and temperature influence mulch performance. The conversation also connects mulch technology with plant physiology, including photosynthesis, light reflection, and canopy microclimate—highlighting how these factors can impact yield and sustainability. This episode offers valuable takeaways for growers, researchers, students, and anyone interested in sustainable horticulture, including how research can directly inform day-to-day production decisions and long-term environmental outcomes. Tune in to learn: How BDMs compare to PE mulch in strawberry systems Key agronomic and environmental factors shaping mulch performance Why plant physiology matters when choosing mulch materials Practical insights for improving sustainability in specialty crop production Note: Intro and outro music credit to Zakhar Valaha from Pixabay
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