Essays about: "BEETs"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 42 essays containing the word BEETs.
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1. Lindmalva i sockerbetor : ett framtida ogräs
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Crop Production EcologyAbstract : Lindmalva (Abutilon theophrasti Medik) är ett sommarannuellt örtogräs som kan leda till kraftiga skördesänkningar i sockerbetor. Svenska betodlare har hittills varit förskonade mot lindmalvan och det har enbart rapporterats om enstaka fynd. READ MORE
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2. Turning Up the Efficiency: The Office Building Retrofit Challenge
University essay from Lunds universitet/FastighetsvetenskapAbstract : This study is a single case study of a building situated in Malmö, Sweden, examining various retrofit measures and their potential impact on the building’s energy performance. A pre-study was carried out to gain knowledge on applicable retrofitting measures from existing literature. Subsequently, the case study consisted of three major phases. READ MORE
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3. Skadeinsekter i sockerbetor
University essay from SLU/Dept. of EcologyAbstract : Det finns ett flertal skadeinsekter som kan angripa sockerbetor i Sverige och Danmark. 2018 förbjöds betning med neonikotionider vilket har varit ett säkert skydd mot insekter i sockerbetor. READ MORE
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4. The role of P25 interacting transcriptional regulator VIP1 in activation of transcription.
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för biologisk grundutbildningAbstract : Rhizomania, caused by beet necrotic yellow vein virus (BNYVV), has been considered as an economically important disease around the world because of the extreme reduction in sugar beet yield and sugar content in affected plants. The spread of rhizomania all over the world, including the emergence of resistance- breaking virus isolates, have been become a major concern for the plant pathologists and plant breeders aiming at improving sugar beet resistance to BNYVV as well as better understanding sugar beet-virus interactions during disease development. READ MORE
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5. Swedish substrates suited for circular production of the edible gourmet mushroom maitake
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Biosystems and Technology (from 130101)Abstract : A selection of locally sourced substrates were evaluated for hyphal growth and fruiting body production of the edible gourmet mushroom maitake (Grifola frondosa). Hyphal growth was evaluated on a wide range of substrates (30) including different leaves, sawdust and waste from food production and the substrate that performed best was potato peelings, which showed development of a remarkably dense mycelium. READ MORE