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The growing season 2012-2013 was unremarkable, although the mild winter gave winter crops a good start. In general, prices were not as high as in the preceding years and are expected to fall again in the coming year. Separate sections of the report cover winter barley; winter rye; triticale; winter ...

Publisher
Videncentret for Landbrug, Arhus, Denmark
Citation
Oversigt over Landsforsøgene 2013. Forsøg og undersøgelser i Dansk Landbrugsrådgivning, 2013, pp 464 pp.
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Author(s)
Lustü, O.
Publisher
Dansk Dendrologisk Forening, Copenhagen, Denmark
Citation
Dansk Dendrologisk Årsskrift, 2017, 34, pp 6-29
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This article reports and comments on interesting Danish Microlepidoptera collected in 2015 and include remarkable findings from previous years. The classification and nomenclature follow the Danish checklist (Karsholt & Stadel Nielsen, 2013). Four species are reported as new to the Danish...

Author(s)
Buhl, O.; Falck, P.; Karsholt, O.; Larsen, K.; Vilhelmsen, F.
Publisher
Entomologisk Forening i København, Copenhagen, Denmark
Citation
Entomologiske Meddelelser, 2016, 84, 1/2, pp 69-85
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In the 2010-2011 growing season in Denmark, there was a very cold, dry winter and a very wet harvest period, with flooding of fields especially in southern and eastern areas. In 2011 there were 1088 trials carried out according to the guidelines set out by the Nordic Field Trial System, established ...

Author(s)
Pedersen, J. B.
Publisher
Dansk Landbrugsrådgivning Landscentret Planteproduktion, Århus, Denmark
Citation
Oversigt over landsforsøgene 2011 - forsøg og undersøgelser i Dansk Landbrugsrådgivning, 2011, pp 437 pp.
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A review of research, particularly in Denmark, on effects of increased CO2 on trees and forests, covering study methods in the greenhouse and the field, and effects on growth and development, water relations, photosynthesis and respiration.

Author(s)
Saxe, H.; Dragsted, J.
Citation
DST - Dansk Skovbrugs Tidsskrift, 1999, 84, 3, pp 105-125
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The present article is a description and registration of the garden at Stensbygaard manor, Vordingborg municipality in southern Zealand, Denmark. The registration has been prepared at request of the owners of Stensbygaard and is made on the basis of a previous registration by botanist Dr. Johan...

Author(s)
Nielsen, T. S.; Ørgaard, M.
Publisher
Dansk Dendrologisk Forening, Copenhagen, Denmark
Citation
Dansk Dendrologisk Årsskrift, 2013, 30, pp 27-51
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The genus Tilia L. (Lime) is among the most popular urban trees planted in Europe. Yet its different species and cultivars are relatively difficult to discriminate. Misidentification of cultivars is a well-known problem which can cause aesthetic and economic annoyances for many years. This paper...

Author(s)
Thomsen, P.; Kristoffersen, P.; Ørgaard, M.
Publisher
Dansk Dendrologisk Forening, Copenhagen, Denmark
Citation
Dansk Dendrologisk Årsskrift, 2011, 29, pp 27-57
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Author(s)
Leverenz, J. W.
Publisher
Dansk Dendrologisk Forening, Copenhagen, Denmark
Citation
Dansk Dendrologisk Årsskrift, 2005, 23, pp 29-32
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The Orsa spruce recently reported from a forest just S of the village of Viborg, E of lake Orsa, Dalarna in Sweden, fell in a storm in 2010. It belonged to the odd-looking Picea abies f. corticata characterized by having a thick and deeply fissured bark resembling that of a pine or larch. Picea...

Author(s)
Christensen, K. I.
Publisher
Dansk Dendrologisk Forening, Copenhagen, Denmark
Citation
Dansk Dendrologisk Årsskrift, 2011, 29, pp 17-25
Abstract

Hoverflies of the genera Temnostoma and Spilomyia are convincing mimics of social wasps. Their habitats are forests with old deciduous trees, and the larvae live in decaying wood. The present status of the species recorded from Denmark are briefly commented, and a key is presented. In 2005, the...

Author(s)
Bygebjerg, R.
Publisher
Entomologisk Forening i København, Copenhagen, Denmark
Citation
Entomologiske Meddelelser, 2007, 75, 1, pp 45-52

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