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Status: | Avslutat |
Projektnummer: | V0530011 |
Kategori: | Research program | Milk |
Ansökningsår: | 2005 |
Huvudsökande: | Björn Åkesson |
Organisation: | Lunds Universitet |
E-postadress: | bjorn.akesson@kc.lu.se |
Telefon: | 046-222 45 23 |
Projektnummer: R-21-25-516 • Status: Pågående • Ansökningsår: 2021
The rollback of insecticides exposes Swedish horticulture to a multitude of pests. Targeted and sustainable innovations are sorely needed. Here we target several pests of fruits, onion, cabbage, beans and salad and aim to develop 1) species-selective lures using a novel olfactomics platform, 2) use …
Läs merProjektnummer: R-21-25-509 • Status: Pågående • Ansökningsår: 2021
Fruit tree canker, caused by the fungus Neonectria ditissima, has become a threat for Swedish apple production. No efficient protective measures are available and no complete genetic resistance is known in apple. However, apple genotypes differ in the level of partial resistance which must be fully …
Läs merProjektnummer: O-21-20-615 • Status: Pågående • Ansökningsår: 2021
Healthy seeds are a prerequisite for sustainable food systems. The seed-borne plant disease, common bunt (CB) in wheat, caused by the fungi Tilletia tritici and T. laevis, is a major problem in agriculture. Efficient chemical seed treatments exist, but it is often difficult to keep up with autumn …
Läs merProjektnummer: O-21-20-635 • Status: Pågående • Ansökningsår: 2021
Dairy cows are an important part of a sustainable and resilient food production as they facilitate circular flows on the farm and contribute to carbon sequestration, open landscapes and biodiversity. To achieve a sustainable dairy production in all parts of Sweden, we need large as well as small …
Läs merProjektnummer: O-21-20-619 • Status: Pågående • Ansökningsår: 2021
Colibacillosis is a common disease in poultry and includes both local and systemic infections. Increased knowledge is necessary for development of effective methods to prevent disease, such as improved management routines, modification of environment, and vaccine development. The first study (WP1) …
Läs merProjektnummer: JTI-21-83-609 • Status: Pågående • Ansökningsår: 2021
A major challenge facing agriculture is handling water excess and deficit exacerbated by climate change, while reducing eutrophication. Controlled drainage (CD) has the potential to address these issues and improve yield stability. Despite CDs clear benefits and state subsidies for CD installation, …
Läs merProjektnummer: 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: 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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