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Johannes Albertsson

Johannes Albertsson

Presentation

I am employed as a researcher at the Department of Biosystems and Technology. I spend most of my time working in a project named SITES (Swedish Infrastructure for Ecosystem Science). SITES is a national infrastructure for ecosystem research that facilitates long-term, field based ecosystem research by offering unique infrastructures and expertise https://www.fieldsites.se/sv-GB. I also teach, e.g. I am the course leader of the crop production course (BI1273).

My research has mainly been focused on the interaction between weeds and willow, a perennial bioenergy crop. The main objective has been to reduce or eliminate the use of herbicides during the establishment phase of the willow crop. I have investigated how willow clones differ in their ability to compete with weeds, and how this ability is affected by the common practice of cutting back first-year shoots. I have also compared the efficiency of chemical and non-chemical weed control methods such as torsion weeders and cover crops. The research has been conducted through large-scale field trials and in close collaboration with farmers and agricultural advisors. I have also been involved in a European project named Climate-CAFÉ. My focus in this project was to obtain new knowledge from Swedish long-term experiments regarding climate change adaptability of different cropping systems.

Teaching

Course leader for the crop production course (BI1273)

Environmental analysis

Member of the committee for environmental monitoring and assessment, Foman-LTV.

Cooperation

Station manager for SITES Lönnstorp research station

Member of the Committee for SLU Fältforsk

Background

  • MSc in Horticultural Sciences, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, 2008
  • PhD in Agriculture, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, 2014

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