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: | R-19-25-282 |
Kategori: | Strategic program | IPM / Horticulture |
Ansökningsår: | 2019 |
Huvudsökande: | Erik Andreasson |
Organisation: | Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet |
E-postadress: | erik.andreasson@slu.se |
Telefon: | 0704-930527 |
Medsökande: | Salla Marttila |
Medsökande: | Anders Andersson |
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 becoming available, and skin-finish as well as drought cause increasing problems for Swedish potato growers. The main goal of this application is to promote the use of resistant cultivars and biopesticides in potato production in Sweden. This will be achieved by screening-trials with a large start material, followed by comparative trials at three different regions with different cultivation systems: conventional, biopesticides and ecological. Traits such as resistance to late blight, drought and skin-finish, as well as yield and size distribution will be analyzed. New types of molecular analyses and communication will also be carried out to ensure diversity of resistance mechanisms.
Nya potatissorter har börjat bli tillgängliga som är resistenta mot bladmögel samtidigt som de verkar acceptabla ur andra synpunkter. Bara lite av detta material används i svensk potatisproduktion och inga officiella sortförsök görs med matpotatis. Nya biologiska produkter mot skalfinish problem utvecklas, och skalfinish samt torka är ökande problem för svenska potatisodlare. Syftet med denna ansökan är att främja hållbar användning av nya resistenta potatissorter och biopesticider i svensk potatisproduktion. Detta kan nås genom screeningförsök av omfattande startmaterial samt jämförande fältförsök i tre regioner med olika odlingssystem: konventionellt, biopesticider och ekologiskt. Egenskaper som resistens mot bladmögel, torka och skalfinish samt utbyte och storleksfördelning undersöks. Nya typer av molekylära analyser kommer också att utföras för att gynna en mångfald av resistensmekanismer. Information kommer att kommuniceras för att främja hållbart sortval och sortutveckling.
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Decreasing population sizes and risk of accumulation of inbreeding is a challenge for the national Norwegian horse breeds; the Dole, the Fjord and the Nordland/Lyngen. The average breed-specific reduction in covered mares is between 37% and 45%, when comparing the years 2000 to 2009 to the years …
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Harness racing is hazardous as horses are running in close proximity at high speeds. Thus, an effective communication between driver and jockey-horse via rein signals to the bit is essential for safety reasons and horse welfare. However, scientific studies on rein tension in Standardbred trotters …
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The overall purpose for this project is to deepen the understanding for how economic effects of the horse industry can be understood and visualised at micro level using consumption and production data in both Sweden and Norway. Background to the project is to find in the industry’s need for …
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Just going to the bathroom is contributing to algae blooms and climate change. Sweden alone releases roughly 15400 tonnes of N and 240 tonnes of P into lakes, rivers and seas, through municipal wastewater (including after treatment). Urine contains 80% of the plant nutrients found in wastewater and …
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