Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
 
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

April 2012

2012-04-25 -  Fungi and mussels acceptable in fish feed
Farmed predatory fish (salmon, cod, etc.) need large quantities of food, which at present consists of wild-caught marine fish species that are endangered to varying degrees.
2012-04-24 -  Legumes reduce greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture
Net emissions of carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide from legumes are less than those from N fertilised crops. That makes them extra suitable as feedstock for bioenergy production. In a review article Erik...
2012-04-20 -  Spotlight on photosynthesis in marine plankton
Marine phytoplankton account for half of all carbon fixed during photosynthesis. This means that these microorganisms have a major impact on the earth’s carbon flows.
2012-04-17 -  Spider’s silk for surgical sutures
Spider’s silk is an extremely strong and elastic biomaterial that can be used for many purposes: from surgical sutures to bullet-proof vests. Researchers at SLU have now learned how spiders produce their...
 

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