- Phosphorus and nutrient management
- Food Waste Reduction and Sustainability
- Plant responses to elevated CO2
- Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics
- Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics
- Animal Nutrition and Physiology
- Climate variability and models
- Peatlands and Wetlands Ecology
- Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics
- Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics
- Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact
- Environmental Policies and Emissions
- Climate change impacts on agriculture
- Metallurgy and Material Science
- Soil and Unsaturated Flow
- Climate change and permafrost
- Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
- Agricultural economics and policies
- Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies
- Greenhouse Technology and Climate Control
- Pasture and Agricultural Systems
- Environmental Impact and Sustainability
- Meat and Animal Product Quality
- Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
- Agricultural Engineering and Mechanization
RISE Research Institutes of Sweden
2019-2024
Swedish Institute
2015
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
2008-2011
Uppsala University
2002-2006
Abstract Based on soil temperature, snow depth and the grown cultivar's maximum attainable level of frost tolerance ( LT 50c ), FROSTOL model simulates development 50 ) winter damage, thereby enabling risk calculations for wheat survival. To explore accuracy this model, four cultivars were sown in a field experiment Uppsala, Sweden 2013 2014. The was determined by tests November, cultivars’ estimated. Further, recorded survival from 20 variety trials Norway collected two seasons with...
Abstract In recent decades European silage maize production has extended northwards, into Scandinavia, and the importance of in fodder increased substantially. For northward expansion it is interest to evaluate both role climate change that occurred already, scenarios for possible future change. The aim this study was assess Swedish climatic conditions, annual variation yield quality (dry weight starch contents) cultivars currently grown Germany. MAISPROQ simulation model used German applied...
Nitrogen gas (N2) delivered in high expansion foam a closed container could be feasible method for humanely stunning pigs. This study aimed to evaluate potential aversion pigs the N2 and its effect on stun quality. Furthermore, assess itself. Sixty (27.8 ± 4.4 kg) were divided into three treatments exposed either N2-filled foam, air-filled or no air. The was effective at purging air from quickly created stable anoxic conditions. did not show any strong aversive behaviours when foam. However,...
Abstract Accurate estimation of winter wheat frost kill in cold‐temperate agricultural regions is limited by lack data on soil temperature at crown depth, which determines survival. We compared the ability four models differing complexity to predict observed 2 cm depth during two seasons (2013‐14 and 2014‐15) Ultuna, Sweden, 1 Ilseng Ås, Norway. Predicted was then used FROSTOL model simulations tolerance Ultuna. Compared with better predicted detailed than simpler for both The LT 50...
Dairy slurry could be a significant source of nitrogen (N) for plants, but mismanagement can lead to atmospheric ammonia losses or nitrate leaching into groundwater. To make the use dairy efficient and reasonable, loss N pollution environment should reduced. We used repacked lysimeters comprehensively determine emission in an alfalfa–soil system. The application had no effect on alfalfa yield at same rate comparison chemical fertilizer, adding humic acids significantly increased by about...
This study examines the adaptation of Uppsala Model to enhance management European Union (EU)-funded projects, particularly focusing on macro- and micro-foundational elements model. The Model, originally developed for firm-level internationalization, provides a valuable framework addressing complex challenges EU project implementation, which include bureaucratic hurdles, diverse stakeholder management, intricacies integration. paper highlights persistent issues faced by managers despite...
This mini review explores the integration of recycled nutrient fertilizers (RNFs) into practices for sustainable agriculture within circular economy framework. Regional imbalances challenge efficiency implementing recycling and concerns about contaminants such as potentially toxic elements, microplastics, antibiotic resistance genes hinder adoption RNFs. examines technological, environmental, economic, policy dimensions recycling, highlighting how these align with principles to promote...
CR Climate Research Contact the journal Facebook Twitter RSS Mailing List Subscribe to our mailing list via Mailchimp HomeLatest VolumeAbout JournalEditorsSpecials 42:119-131 (2010) - DOI: https://doi.org/10.3354/cr00867 Crop yield trends in relation temperature indices and a growth model Henrik Eckersten*, Alois Kornher, Göran Bergkvist, Johannes Forkman, Erik Sindhøj, Bengt Torssell, Per Nyman Department of Production Ecology, Swedish University Agricultural Sciences (SLU), 75007 Uppsala,...
The effects of elevated atmospheric CO2 on root dynamics were studied in a semi-natural grassland central Sweden during five consecutive summer seasons. Open-top chambers used for ambient and (+350 μmol mol−1) concentrations CO2, chamberless rings control. Root observed situ with minirhizotrons the summers biomass production was measured growth cores last two years, from which total estimated each years. treatment showed both greater increase numbers early decline autumn winter than...
Ammonia emissions are a worldwide major environmental concern. In 2017, ammonia in the European part of Russia amounted to 80.9 thousand tons, which up 56.9 tons came from agriculture. The main source this sector is farm animal/poultry manure (slurry) utilisation technologies. Slurry acidification technology (SAT) one methods reduce emissions. ( Research purpose ) To assess potential application Russian Baltic Sea catchment area within North-West Federal District Federation. Materials and...