Lantbruks- och trädgårdsföretagarnas egen forskningsstiftelse finansierar behovsdriven forskning för svenska förhållanden.
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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-19-22-292 • Status: Pågående • Ansökningsår: 2019
The conversion into a bio-based economy in Sweden requires a broad range of initiatives. One of the challenges is that additional sources of biomass will be needed. High yield potential, low conversion and production costs are critical success factors for new raw material. Salix is an energy crop …
Läs merProjektnummer: O-19-23-298 • Status: Pågående • Ansökningsår: 2019
Adding flowers to the cropping system that support beneficial insects is a promising option to achieve crop protection
in Swedish agriculture and horticulture. However, the wide-spread adoption of this approach has been hampered by
limited economic benefit and the risk of propagating pests and …
Projektnummer: H-19-47-472 • Status: Pågående • Ansökningsår: 2019
Upper respiratory tract (URT) collapse during exercise is one of the most common causes of poor performance in
sporting horses worldwide. Evaluation of laryngeal/ pharyngeal collapse during exercise in horses is currently graded
subjectively from videoendoscopic recordings on a treadmill or from …
Projektnummer: H-19-47-493 • Status: Pågående • Ansökningsår: 2019
All horses grazing freely are at risk of parasitic diseases. Due to a growing problem with drug resistance in parasites, there is a need to improve the diagnostic methods. One important problem with today's situation is that one diagnostic procedure costs significantly more than one treatment, both …
Läs merProjektnummer: O-19-23-309 • Status: Pågående • Ansökningsår: 2019
Climate projections for Sweden indicate higher temperatures during summer and larger variability in precipitation between years. This poses enormous challenges for Swedish agriculture. The main aim of this project is to investigate relationships between soil management, soil quality and crop yield. …
Läs merProjektnummer: R-19-25-282 • Status: Pågående • Ansökningsår: 2019
Potato cultivars that are resistant to late blight and at the same time having acceptable other traits, have started to emerge. However, little of this material is used in Sweden and no organized and comparative table potato trials are done. Biological products against skin-finish diseases are …
Läs merProjektnummer: R-20-62-325 • Status: Pågående • Ansökningsår: 2020
This project is connected to an already funded grazing application from Norway intending to evaluate methane production from dairy cows in different grazing systems. We aim to evaluate further some important aspects of grazing in northern Sweden. We plan to use some sensory techniques to analyse …
Läs merProjektnummer: R-20-62-327 • Status: Pågående • Ansökningsår: 2020
More and more consumers desire a tasty meat where production have considered the environmental impact and animal welfare. The purpose of this interdisciplinary project is to determine how to produce such a product while still make the production profitable, climate efficient and otherwise …
Läs merProjektnummer: H-19-47-492 • Status: Pågående • Ansökningsår: 2019
The overall aim with the research project is to study and analyse the conditions for a child rights perspective to be implemented in the stable. Studies show hat young people who have a voice and are part of decision-makings in sport tend to continue longer. Having a voice is also an important …
Läs merProjektnummer: H-19-47-479 • Status: Pågående • Ansökningsår: 2019
Insulin dysregulation (ID), a condition with excessive hyperinsulinemia, is the most common cause of laminitis in the horse. Insulin dysregulation is a core component of equine metabolic syndrome. Management strategies for ID include feeding diets low in non-structural carbohydrates, but excessive …
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