This study was begun in 1990 when there was a marked shortage of short fibre raw material for the pulp industry. During the last ten years the situation has changed little, and the shortage is still apparent. It was estimated that 0.5 to 1 million hectares of arable land would be set aside from cultivation in Finland during this period. An alternative to using hardwoods in printing papers is non-wood fibres from herbaceous field crops. The study aimed at determining the feasibility of using non-wood plants as raw material for the pulp and paper industry, and developing crop management methods for the selected species. The properties considered important for a fibre crop were high yielding ability, high pulping quality and good adaptation to...
A series of minor element deficiencies was observed in oats on a newly reclaimed sphagnum peat in Ki...
Selection of an appropriate sowing time for some winter rye (Secale cereale) cultivars could reduce ...
The acidity and low redox potential in soils in Finland render selenium (Se) scarcely soluble, there...
Suomessa viljelystä poistettavan peltoalan määrästä esitettiin 1990-luvun alussa arvioita, joiden su...
Climate change offers new opportunities for Finnish field crop production, which is currently limite...
Tässä raportissa käsitellään ruokohelven jalostusta ja viljelyä. Asiaa on selvitetty MTT:ssa vuonna...
At the Department of Horticulture annotations on the yearly crop of a number of different apple vari...
Martti Salonen was born on January 20th, 1908. A degree of Bachelor of Agriculture and Forestry was ...
In connection with the concept of sustainability emphasising the interaction of the economy and natu...
In the beginning of the 19th century Finland may have been able to meet its own demand for seeds as ...
The root systems of all crop plants are partly situated in subsoil, but under the conditions prevail...
Red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) was grown in mixtures with timothy and meadow fescue in field exp...
Disposal of barking waste has been in recent years the most difficult waste problem of the sawmill i...
The instructions of the Finnish agricultural statistics, Board of Survey and communal taxation measu...
The red raspberry (Rubus idaeus L.) cultivars Jenkka and Jatsi have been released from the berry bre...
A series of minor element deficiencies was observed in oats on a newly reclaimed sphagnum peat in Ki...
Selection of an appropriate sowing time for some winter rye (Secale cereale) cultivars could reduce ...
The acidity and low redox potential in soils in Finland render selenium (Se) scarcely soluble, there...
Suomessa viljelystä poistettavan peltoalan määrästä esitettiin 1990-luvun alussa arvioita, joiden su...
Climate change offers new opportunities for Finnish field crop production, which is currently limite...
Tässä raportissa käsitellään ruokohelven jalostusta ja viljelyä. Asiaa on selvitetty MTT:ssa vuonna...
At the Department of Horticulture annotations on the yearly crop of a number of different apple vari...
Martti Salonen was born on January 20th, 1908. A degree of Bachelor of Agriculture and Forestry was ...
In connection with the concept of sustainability emphasising the interaction of the economy and natu...
In the beginning of the 19th century Finland may have been able to meet its own demand for seeds as ...
The root systems of all crop plants are partly situated in subsoil, but under the conditions prevail...
Red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) was grown in mixtures with timothy and meadow fescue in field exp...
Disposal of barking waste has been in recent years the most difficult waste problem of the sawmill i...
The instructions of the Finnish agricultural statistics, Board of Survey and communal taxation measu...
The red raspberry (Rubus idaeus L.) cultivars Jenkka and Jatsi have been released from the berry bre...
A series of minor element deficiencies was observed in oats on a newly reclaimed sphagnum peat in Ki...
Selection of an appropriate sowing time for some winter rye (Secale cereale) cultivars could reduce ...
The acidity and low redox potential in soils in Finland render selenium (Se) scarcely soluble, there...