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Lantbruks- och trädgårdsföretagarnas egen forskningsstiftelse finansierar behovsdriven forskning för svenska förhållanden.
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Status: | Avslutat |
Projektnummer: | 0446024 |
Kategori: | Research program | Entrepreneurship |
Ansökningsår: | 2004 |
Huvudsökande: | Karin Eksvärd |
Organisation: | Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet, SLU |
E-postadress: | karin.eksvard@cul.slu.se |
Telefon: | 018 671571 |
Projektnummer: O-22-20-748 • Status: Pågående • Ansökningsår: 2022
Cereal cyst nematodes (CNN) are considered as major pests in cereals causing considerable yield losses, especially in monoculture systems. The status of CCNs in Sweden is not fully elucidated, but recent surveys conducted in Västra Götaland county showed wide occurrence, specially of Heterodera …
Läs merProjektnummer: O-22-20-752 • Status: Pågående • Ansökningsår: 2022
Respiratory disease is a major problem in pig production worldwide causing mortalities and impaired growth with reduced welfare and economic losses. There is increasing evidence that respiratory disease is not always linked to single pathogens but multifactorial, referred to as the porcine …
Läs merProjektnummer: O-21-20-636 • Status: Pågående • Ansökningsår: 2021
Oilseed rape (OSR) is a profitable and important crop in Swedish agriculture, especially winter OSR which is cultivated on approximately 100000 ha each year. Cultivation of OSR relies on large inputs of fertilizers and pesticides, which has economic costs as well as negative environmental impacts. …
Läs merProjektnummer: O-21-20-628 • Status: Pågående • Ansökningsår: 2021
Diseases that can limit Swedish OSR production include clubroot, Sclerotinia stem rot (Ssr) and the recently escalating blackleg. Novel DNA-methods, based on qPCR and LAMP are used to detect and to further develop diagnostic tools to enhance food and feed production by providing site-specific …
Läs merProjektnummer: O-22-23-738 • Status: Pågående • Ansökningsår: 2022
The project aims to study the long-term effect of structure liming, and to test if minimum tillage can prolong the duration of this effect. The hypothesis is that structure liming effects diminish over time, but by minimizing soil tillage we can prolong this effect. Studies will be performed in six …
Läs merProjektnummer: O-22-20-751 • Status: Pågående • Ansökningsår: 2022
There is an increasing interest in biochar for soil improvement, as carbon sink and as feed additive. Biochar has the ability to bind aflatoxins and anti-nutritional substances in feed and can also bind to certain bacteria, and thereby improve chick performance and health. Biochar can reduce …
Läs merProjektnummer: R-22-33-641 • Status: Pågående • Ansökningsår: 2022
Feeding protein supplements is advantageous because of a positive response in milk production. Rapeseed meal has given better production responses on a protein basis than soybean meal, but its supply is not sufficient to meet the requirements of dairy production. Red clover is one alternative to …
Läs merProjektnummer: O-21-23-622 • Status: Pågående • Ansökningsår: 2021
Structure liming on clayey soils (>15% clay) is one of the prioritized measures for mitigation of phosphorous losses to surrounding water. This project increases the knowledge about the effect of structure liming on phosphorous leaching losses on short and long term by investigating the timing and …
Läs merProjektnummer: O-22-23-744 • Status: Pågående • Ansökningsår: 2022
SLU has developed an innovative technology that converts human urine to high-quality solid fertiliser. On Gotland, SLU and Gotlands Bryggeri have also shown that urine can effectively fertilise barley, which can be processed further to make beer. Over the next few years, SLU and the Bryggeri need …
Läs merProjektnummer: O-22-20-737 • Status: Pågående • Ansökningsår: 2022
Climate change with increasing droughts and excessive rainfall, challenges forage production for livestock industry. Intermediate wheatgrass (IWG) is a stress-tolerant grass, being introduced in Sweden as a perennial forage and grain crop. We aim to develop recommendations for nitrogen …
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