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Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

EducationUppsala, Sweden
About: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences is a education organization based out in Uppsala, Sweden. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Soil water. The organization has 13510 authors who have published 35241 publications receiving 1414458 citations. The organization is also known as: Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet & SLU.


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TL;DR: The main advantages and pitfalls of metabarcoding approaches to assess parameters such as richness, abundance, taxonomic composition and species ecological values, to be used for calculation of biotic indices are discussed.

304 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide a review of how NFI field plot information has been used for parameterization of image data in Sweden and Finland, including pre-processing steps like haze correction, slope correction, and the optimization of the estimation variables.

303 citations

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TL;DR: It was suggested that lactation as such affected the leptin concentration in plasma, because in early lactation plasma leptin concentration was not related to adiposity as reflected by body condition scoring.

303 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a review of the effects of machinery traffic on soils and crops is made, including stress distribution under running gear, soil response to applied stresses, influence of compaction on soil properties and processes, persistence of compraction, and crop response to compaction.
Abstract: A review is made of effects of machinery traffic on soils and crops, including stress distribution under running gear, soil response to applied stresses, influence of compaction on soil properties and processes, persistence of compaction, and crop response to compaction. The influence of machinery traffic on the crops is divided into several categories: direct damage to growing plants; effects of the state of compactness of the plough layer; residual effects in this layer after re-loosening; effects of subsoil compaction. Traffic intensity and wheel track distribution in different cropping systems are illustrated, and several possibilities for reducing heavy traffic or its negative effects, or to alleviate compaction, are discussed. The present situation in different parts of the world with regard to soil compaction is evaluated, and examples of economic analyses are presented.

302 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a large stem density,basal area, community wood density and AGB dataset was used to study and explain the spatial distribution of live tree above-ground biomass in an Asian tropical forest.
Abstract: Aim Tropical forests have been recognized as important global carbon sinks and sources. However, many uncertainties about the spatial distribution of live tree above-ground biomass (AGB) remain, mostly due to limited availability of AGB field data. Recent studies in the Amazon have already shown the importance of large sample size for accurate AGB gradient analysis. Here we use a large stem density,basal area,community wood density and AGB dataset to study and explain their spatial patterns in an Asian tropical forest.

302 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Svante Pääbo14740784489
Lars Klareskog13169763281
Stephen Hillier129113883831
Carol V. Robinson12367051896
Jun Yu121117481186
Peter J. Anderson12096663635
David E. Clapham11938258360
Angela M. Gronenborn11356844800
David A. Wardle11040970547
Agneta Oskarsson10676640524
Jack S. Remington10348138006
Hans Ellegren10234939437
Per A. Peterson10235635788
Malcolm J. Bennett9943937207
Gunnar E. Carlsson9846632638
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
2023116
2022252
20212,311
20201,957
20191,787
20181,624