Search for dissertations about: "Forestry and Fisheries Soil Science"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 169 swedish dissertations containing the words Forestry and Fisheries Soil Science.
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1. Recycling Filter Substrates used for Phosphorus Removal from Wastewater as Soil Amendments
Abstract : This thesis studied the viability of recycling filter substrates as soil amendments after being used in on-site systems for phosphorus (P) removal from wastewater. Focus was put on the materials Filtra P and Polonite, which are commercial products used in compact filters in Sweden. READ MORE
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2. Chlorine Cycling in Terrestrial Environments
Abstract : Chlorinated organic compounds (Clorg) are produced naturally in soil. Formation and degradation of Clorg affect the chlorine (Cl) cycling in terrestrial environments and chlorine can be retained or released from soil. READ MORE
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3. Pre-harvest factors affecting quality and shelf-life in raspberries and blackberries (Rubus spp. L.)
Abstract : Fruit including berries have been demonstrated to exhibit a broad spectrum of benefits including protection against cardiovascular, neurological, and lung diseases, as well as having antioxidant, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, anti- diabetic and anti-aging properties. These protective effects are reported to be due to their high content of bioactive compounds, such as vitamin C, vitamin E, phenolic acids, ellagitannins, flavonoids and carotenoids. READ MORE
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4. Soil nitrogen fluxes and root uptake in the boreal forest : key processes to plant nitrogen nutrition
Abstract : Nitrogen (N) is essential for growth and net primary production of plants. However, N acquisition by plants is influenced by movement of soil N compounds from bulk soil to plant roots and uptake of N by roots. This thesis is aimed at deepening our knowledge on these key processes involved in plant N acquisition in the N-limited boreal forest. READ MORE
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5. Influence of topography and forestry on catchments : soil properties, runoff regime, and mercury outputs
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