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Finn Måge

Researcher at Norwegian University of Life Sciences

Publications -  14
Citations -  2789

Finn Måge is an academic researcher from Norwegian University of Life Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phenology & Global warming. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 14 publications receiving 2470 citations.

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European phenological response to climate change matches the warming pattern

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used an enormous systematic phenological network data set of more than 125 000 observational series of 542 plant and 19 animal species in 21 European countries (1971-2000) and concluded that previously published results of phenological changes were not biased by reporting or publication predisposition.
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Regional trends for bud burst and flowering of woody plants in Norway as related to climate change

TL;DR: The North Atlantic Oscillation Index (NAOI) for January and February appeared to have some predictive power for the date of occurrence of the recorded phases, and may be that the oscillations described by the index are of importance for the fulfilment of physiological chilling requirements needed to break bud dormancy.
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Anthocyanins in berries of ribes including gooseberry cultivars with a high content of acylated pigments.

TL;DR: No commercially available berries have been reported to contain such high proportions of aromatic acylated anthocyanins as found in the gooseberry cultivars "Samsø", "Hinnomäki Red", "Taastrup", "Lofthus", and "Glendal", which are in this context the most obvious candidates for consumption, colorant, and breeding programs.
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Black plastic mulching, compared to other orchard soil management methods

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TL;DR: Young apple trees planted in soil covered by black plastic had the most vigorous growth and the highest crop and those in plots treated with herbicides or cleaned by mechanical methods were intermediate.
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Effects of bark mulch and npk fertilizer on yield, leaf nutrient status and soil mineral nitrogen during three years of strawberry production

TL;DR: The effects of bark mulch and NPK fertilizers on yield and leaf and soil nutrient status of ‘Korona’ strawberry plants (Fragaria×ananassa Duch.), were studied over a period of three years.