Search Results - "Norway"
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Optimal group size for calves fed in transponder-controlled milk feeders
Published 2009“…Recent literature was reviewed and an interview part was conducted where 7 different farms in the Netherlands, Norway and Latvia was visited. The interviews showed that most farmers were satisfied with their milk feeder and their group housing system. …”
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Tree species classification using multi-temporal Sentinel-2 data
Published 2018“…The tree species classes to be classified were: Norway Spruce (Picea abies), Scots Pine (Pinus silvestris), Hybrid Larch (Larix × marschlinsii), Silver Birch (Betula pendula) and Pedunculate Oak (Quercus rubur). …”
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Grandödens och andra faktorers effekt på aspens lavflora i Fiby urskog
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Prevalence of congenital defects in Swedish Hampshire, Landrace and Yorkshire pig breeds and opinions on their prevalence in Swedish commercial herds
Published 2011“…Defects in the umbilical region are complex and need to be investigated more. In Norway defects have been included as health traits in the breeding program for Norwegian Landrace and Duroc. …”
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Plume interaction and odour source spacing of pheromone and non-host volatiles
Published 2011“…The attraction of I. typographus to traps baited with the two aggregation pheromone components (cis-verbenol and 2-metyl-3-buten-2-ol) separated, was investigated in a Norway spruce clear-cut. The pheromone components were separated both vertically (0-112 cm) on extended Lindgren (19 funnel) traps and horizontally (0-80 cm) on modified windvane traps. …”
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The shift in forest and tree limits in Troms County - with a main focus on temperature and herbivores
Published 2012“…To better understand how various factors affect the establishment of forest and trees around the tree line-ecotone, this study was conducted in Troms County, Norway. The altitude of different forest and tree limits together with the surrounding vegetation type were collected during August 2011. …”
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Microclimate impact of harvester trails in Picea abies continuous cover stands in boreal Sweden
Published 2017“…This study aimed to compare the microclimate 20 cm above the ground in the harvester trail to the inner sections of selectively felled Norway Spruce (Picea abies (L.) H. Karst) stands in the Jämtland province in boreal Sweden. …”
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Rätt planta på rätt trakt
Published 2019“…Cultivation material for Norway spruce and Lodgepole pine is completely moved according to today's recommendations. 6.9 percent of the cultivation material for Scots pine with known provenance in altitude and latitude has been moved north and to a higher altitude, which does not follow the lines of research.…”
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Seaweed as a future food : a nutritional perspective with focus on seaweed aquaculture in Scandinavia
Published 2021“…In recent years there has been a growing seaweed cultivation industry in Norway and Denmark but less so in Sweden. The most cultivated species of seaweed in Scandinavia is sugar kelp, Saccharina latissima, followed by winged kelp, Alaria esculenta, both species are from the division of brown macroalgae. …”
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Evaluation of the forest composition in browsed Scots pine plantations
Published 2022“…Results from the fieldwork indicated that the average damage level of Scots pine across all 22 stands was 25% and that Scots pine faces strong competition from regenerating Norway spruce (Picea abies), birch (Betula spp.) and other broadleaved species. …”
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Vind- och snöskador på beståndsnivå hos contortatall jämfört inhemska trädslag
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Forestry and climate change mitigation
Published 2009“…I applied those scenarios on a synthetic Norway spruce forest based on the current state in the Norway spruce forest in the region Götaland, Sweden. …”
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