You know, geotextiles are known for their anti-seepage properties in hydraulic engineering, for their anti-fission properties in highway engineering, but did you know about the protective effect of plant roots on severe loss due to freezing? Let's go over it in detail.
Geotextiles are permeable fabrics used in combination with soil to protect plant roots from low temperatures. Geotextiles do add a few degrees to the temperature, and the closer you get to the ground, the better.
This may be because the closer you are to the ground, the more affected by the temperature of the ground. In contrast to these methods, which are only frost-proof and can not be maintained in the same way as geotextiles in the cold winter, one of the first advantages of geotextiles is that they can support plants in colder conditions.
The use of geotextiles also has some drawbacks, with some pests being lured in for warmth. Moreover, geotextiles are relatively expensive and uneconomical to use on a large scale. It can be seen that the raw material of this geotextile is macromolecule geotextile polymer, which is very sensitive to oxidation and easy to produce degradation and exchange reaction, resulting in data damage. Therefore, the service life of geotextiles naturally leads to the high attention of engineers.
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