Publications
NIBIOs employees contribute to several hundred scientific articles and research reports every year. You can browse or search in our collection which contains references and links to these publications as well as other research and dissemination activities. The collection is continously updated with new and historical material.
2024
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Trygve S. AamlidSammendrag
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Trygve S. Aamlid Tatsiana Espevig Karin Juul Hesselsøe Wendy Marie Waalen Pia Heltoft Thomsen Anne Friederike Borchert Marit Almvik Michael Bekken Monica Fongen Sigridur Dalmannsdottir Carl Johan Lönnberg Håkan Blusi Michelle DaCosta Eric WatkinsSammendrag
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Siv Kari Lauvset Stephen Matthew Platt Holger Lange Meike Becker Christine Groot Zwaaftink Ingunn Skjelvan Abdirahman Omar Agneta Fransson Nicholas Roden Andrew King Gunnar Myhre Are OlsenSammendrag
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With rising temperatures and shifting rainfall patterns driven by climate change, conditions for pathogen-plant interactions will be affected based on the specific pathogen and plant species involved. In general, increased pathogen activity is expected in Norwegian grasslands. Recent breeding efforts in Norway have concentrated primarily on developing varieties resistant to fungal diseases that cause winter damage. However, their resistance against other diseases may fall short, as they have not been targeted in the Norwegian breeding programme. As a result, a comprehensive evaluation of the current situation is essential. This ongoing project aims to identify foliar fungal species and disease distribution in breeding lines and varieties of four prominent meadow species: timothy, perennial ryegrass, meadow fescue and red clover. The study encompasses four locations in Norway, spanning from 60 to 69° N. Observations from the first season indicated relatively good resistance to both winter and growing season-related fungi in the investigated breeding material of timothy. The observations indicated that perennial ryegrass is more susceptible to winter diseases, whereas its resistance to growing-season diseases is relatively good. Conversely, meadow fescue and red clover displayed moderate susceptibility to fungal diseases during the growing season but demonstrated commendable resistance to overwintering fungi.
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Tove OrtmanSammendrag
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Rasmus Bang Stine Samsonstuen Bjørn Gunnar Hansen Mario Guajardo Ola Flaten Hanne Møller Julio C. Goez Jon Kristian SommersethSammendrag
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Belachew Asalf TadesseSammendrag
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