Publikasjoner
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2017
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Alle fagområdene som bærekraftig turisme omfatter, er viktige å arbeide med hver for seg - men disse må også ses i sammenheng. Vi ønsker derfor et tverrfaglig forskningssamarbeid velkommen i året 2017 - dette året som FN har tilegnet de viktige fagområdene som bærekraftig reiseliv er sammensatt av.
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Liv Østrem Petter MarumSammendrag
Ei meir målretta utvikling av frøblandingar og sikrare utprøving av desse i Norge, kan gje auka engavlingar.
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Erik J. JonerSammendrag
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Holger LangeSammendrag
Long time series of environmental variables are reflecting the dynamics of ecosystems. Data on climate, water, carbon, nutrients and other observables provide the key to understand terrestrial systems and to detect trends, systemic changes and responses, e.g. to changing climate, disturbances, or management. We present a number of diagnostic measures, based on symbolic dynamics or order statistics, which quantify the information content and the complexity of environmental time series. Three examples for the application of complexity measures in environmental sciences will be provided: Earth System Models and their ability to reproduce observations of Gross Primary Productivity, the dynamics of river runoff, and long-term behavior of ion concentrations in stream water from a monitoring site in Germany. Diagnostic measures of this kind provide data-analytical tools that distinguish different types of natural processes based solely on their dynamics, and are thus highly suitable for environmental science applications such as model structural diagnostics.
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Holger Lange Nicholas Clarke O. Janne Kjønaas Jørn-Frode Nordbakken Sebastian Sippel Tonje ØklandSammendrag
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Ingunn M. VågenSammendrag
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Ingunn M. VågenSammendrag
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Ingunn M. VågenSammendrag
Genetic resources of pea (Pisum sativum) may represent valuable traits for inclusion in breeding programs, but may also be valuable directly due to good adaptation to local agro-climatic conditions, or have market potential as heirloom foods. Grain legume production in Norway is limited compared to many other European countries, but increased acreage is desired and expected for several reasons. A short growing season and the specific agro-climatic conditions makes choice of genotypes important for reliable grain and protein yields. During three years, several evaluation field trials with pea genetic resources were carried out in Southern Norway, assessing morphological and phenological traits, seed yields and protein levels. The trials included pea accessions from Norway(1), Sweden(6), Finland(1), Latvia(8), Estonia(9) and Portugal(1), as well as commercial cultivars(6). The genotypes differed widely in grain yield, time and duration of flowering, maturity, plant height, and resistance to lodging. Seed protein levels ranged from 24.0 to 32.7%. Protein levels for these pea genotypes under Norwegian field conditions appear to be higher than in comparable trials in countries at lower latitudes. The research was supported by the EU FP7 project Eurolegume and NordGen (Nordic Genetic Resource Center).
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