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Lantbruks- och trädgårdsföretagarnas egen forskningsstiftelse finansierar behovsdriven forskning för svenska förhållanden.
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Status: | Pågående |
Projektnummer: | JTI-20-83-497 |
Kategori: | S-JTI | Cirkularitet / restströmmar |
Ansökningsår: | 2020 |
Huvudsökande: | Cecilia Lalander |
Organisation: | Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet |
E-postadress: | cecilia.lalander@slu.se |
Telefon: | 0762215361 |
Medsökande: | Björn Vinnerås |
Medsökande: | Klara Löfkvist |
This application aims at finding a solution to a problem that exists in greenhouse production. Greenhouses have long been considered to be closed systems with no leakage to the surrounding environment. However, it has been shown that plant protection products (PPP) are found in the environment outside the production. The handling of the residual plant materials generally needs to be improved and processes that break down PPP:s developed. This application aims to study how fly larval composting (FLC) can contribute to finding a solution to an industry-wide concern, but also to develop a better handling of the plant nutrient-containing residual streams. The project is divided into four focus areas. In Focus 1, the volume and properties of the residuals are mapped, to be evaluated in the FLC process in Focus 2. A mobile FLC plant is prepared and tested in Focus 3; and in Focus 4, fly larval composting of the residual streams are conducted at a greenhouse in the mobile FLC plant.
Denna ansökan syftar till att hitta en lösning på en problematik som finns inom växthusproduktionen. Växthus har länge ansetts utgöra slutna system utan några läckage till omgivande miljö. Det har dock påvisats att växtskyddsmedel återfinns i miljön utanför produktionen. Hanteringen av det överblivna växtmaterialet behöver generellt förbättras och processer som bryter ner resterna av växtskyddsmedel utvecklas. Denna ansökan syftar till att studera hur fluglarvskompostering (FLK) kan bidra till att hitta en lösning på ett branschgemensamt bekymmer, men också att utveckla en bättre hantering av det växtnäringsinnehållande växtmaterialet. Projketet är uppdelat i fyra fokusområden. I fokus 1 kartläggs restströmmarnas volym och karaktär för att i fokus 2 utvärderas i fluglarvskomposteringsprocessen. En mobil anläggning för fluglarvskompostering förbereds och testas i fokus 3, och i fokus 4 testas fluglarvskompostering av restströmmarna vid ett växthus i den mobila anläggningen.
Projektnummer: 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-22-23-734 • Status: Pågående • Ansökningsår: 2022
Soil organic carbon is an important factor for soil health and productivity. Soil carbon sequestration (SCS) also plays a crucial role in meeting the climate goals. For that purpose, catch- and cover crops are identified as a cost-effective management practice that combines SCS with other ecosystem …
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-22-23-740 • Status: Pågående • Ansökningsår: 2022
The risk of soil compaction is high in Sweden, as soils are often wet during field operations and because heavy machinery is used. The predicted increase in precipitation and increase of extreme weather events with heavy rainfall will potentially increase this risk, indicating a need for a reliable …
Läs merProjektnummer: R-22-47-677 • Status: Pågående • Ansökningsår: 2022
Effective communication between driver and horse via rein signals is essential for safety and horse welfare. Good driveability should at best reflect the absence of unnecessary harsh equipment. Yet, many trotters suffer from mouth lesions but associations with equipment, rein tension and motion …
Läs merProjektnummer: R-22-47-700 • Status: Pågående • Ansökningsår: 2022
Human athletes that perform strenuous exercise in cold climates have a high prevalence of chronic airway inflammation and airway hyper-reactivity. Cold weather exercise can also cause inflammation in equine airways. The Swedish Animal Welfare Act and the equine sport industry have regulations for …
Läs merProjektnummer: R-22-47-675 • Status: Pågående • Ansökningsår: 2022
Racing unshod improves the speed, but not all horses have sufficient hoof quality to run barefoot repeatedly without risking health problems. If measures of the ability to race barefoot based on routinely recorded data can be used as a genetic selection tool, it will improve animal health and …
Läs merProjektnummer: H-22-47-721 • Status: Pågående • Ansökningsår: 2022
The work in horse stables is commonly characterised by heavy and monotonous work, a low degree of
mechanisation and often outdated and worn facilities, and studies have shown a high prevalence of musculoskeletal
complaints for employees at riding schools. The objective of this study is to evaluate …
Projektnummer: H-22-47-714 • Status: Pågående • Ansökningsår: 2022
The amount and nutritive content of forages has major impact on equine behaviour, health, and disease. In the Nordic countries, forages for horses consist almost exclusively of grasses, and to a limited extent of legumes. Legumes contain more crude protein than grasses, hence locally produced …
Läs merProjektnummer: H-22-47-712 • Status: Pågående • Ansökningsår: 2022
The equine roundworm, Parascaris, is the major pathogenic parasite of foals, but has also been suggested to be involved in mild equine asthma (EA) in young Standardbreds. We intend to develop a serodiagnostic test with a saliva based sampling method for detection of early Parascaris infection. …
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