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  1. Mätning av ekosystemtjänster i jordbrukslandskapet by Svensson, Lina

    Published 2005
    “…The agricultural system produce not only food, fiber and fuel, it also generates other ecosystem services such as e.g. photosynthesis, recycling of nutrients, influencing local microclimate, pollination, biological control and detoxification of noxious chemicals. …”
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    Otro
  2. Induction of plant defence and secretion of volatile compounds by Colletotrichum acutatum in leaf infection assay of woodland strawberry by Haji Mirza Ali, Joubin

    Published 2018
    “…Some plant-secreted volatiles repeals and some attract different lifeforms (e.g. insects) to plants and this phenomenon indicates that volatiles could be essential for the pathogen lifestyle. …”
    M2
  3. Determinants for milk fever An epidemiological study of Swedish dairy cows by Daresjö, Sofia

    Published 2020
    “…Milk fever has been studied for many decades and several risk factors have been identified, e.g. body condition score around calving, diet around calving, age, breed and production. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  4. Voluntary cow traffic in AMR : with or without teaser feed at milking by Ratcovich, Elin

    Published 2021
    “…A trough was installed at the first bail in the AMR to provide the cows with teaser feed (~ 50 g concentrate) when they entered the AMR. All experimental periods, i.e., when data was collected, had the length of one week and followed after every treatment. …”
    H2
  5. The natural pest control potential of different landscapes by Peitz, Charlotte

    Published 2021
    “…Furthermore, stakeholders need to create land management plans to increase the structural diversity in landscapes through e.g., the amount of semi-natural habitats. The thus increased natural pest control in our agricultural landscapes can contribute greatly to reducing the reliance on insecticides and the environmental damages connected to them, and plays a vital part in the transition to an ecological intensification.…”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  6. Past and present Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) regenaration along site type gradients in Bialowieza Forest, Poland by Behrens, Lina

    Published 2011
    “…Longer fire-free periods, e.g. after a likely fire in 1777, allowed Scots pine to recruit and to be resistant enough to survive following fires, as those dated from scars during the 19th century, namely in 1822, 1833, 1851 and 1861. …”
    H2
  7. Dogs' behavioural responses to repeated positive events by Westerback, Therese

    Published 2011
    “…These behavioural indicators could be helpful to increase both dogs’ and humans’ overall well-being in today’s society since they could help e.g. dog owners and caretakers to interpret behaviours displayed by dogs and their intentions so they can respond accordingly. …”
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    Second cycle, A1E
  8. Echinococcus multilocularis immunomodulatory strategies in the intermediate host by Ahlberg, Viktor

    Published 2012
    “…LL består till största delen av en kolhydratkomponent kallad Em2(G11), som har visat sig vara ineffektiv när det kommer till att stimulera T-cellssvar. …”
    M2
  9. Minskande andelar kraftfoder i foderstaten under betesperioden : effekt på mjölkavkastning och betesbeteende hos mjölkkor by Alvåsen, Karin

    Published 2009
    “…Estimated methane emissions varied between 250-350 g/day depending on the empirical models used. …”
    H2
  10. Leverförfettning hos mjölkkor och dess koppling till utfodring under sintidsperioden by Andersson, Åsa

    Published 2013
    “…Vid negativ energibalans mobiliseras fettsyror från kons fettvävnad för att täcka upp obalansen mellan energinta g och energiförbrukning. Fettsyrorna transporteras till levern där de oxideras. …”
    M3
  11. Effect of planting density and abiotic conditions on yield of Betula pendula and Pinus sylvestris seedlings in monoculture and mixture by McGuinness, Jennifer

    Published 2014
    “…The significant interaction terms indicated not only that the seedling performance differed among planting compositions (e.g. between seedling mono-cultures and mixtures), but that the effects were also dependent on both the planting density and the abiotic conditions. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  12. The welfare of dogs in Sweden, assessed from official animal welfare control by Teplova, Tamara

    Published 2016
    “…The highest percentage non-compliant resource or management-based CPs were design requirements for dog yards (45%), followed by requirements for protection from inclement weather (e.g. strong heat, precipitation, humidity, wind and cold) while outdoors (29%). …”
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    Second cycle, A2E

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