Browsing Publikasjoner fra CRIStin - NIBIO by Author "Riley, Hugh"
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Reduced Risk of Oat Grain Contamination with Fusarium langsethiae and HT-2 and T-2 Toxins with Increasing Tillage Intensity
Hofgaard, Ingerd Skow; Aamot, Heidi Udnes; Seehusen, Till; Holen, Børge; Riley, Hugh; Dill-Macky, Ruth; Edwards, Simon G.; Brodal, Guro (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-11-03)Frequent occurrences of high levels of Fusarium mycotoxins have been recorded in Norwegian oat grain. To elucidate the influence of tillage operations on the development of Fusarium and mycotoxins in oat grain, we conducted ... -
Redusert jordarbeiding til høstkorn
Bakkegard, Mikkel; Riley, Hugh; Tørresen, Kirsten; Lindemark, Per Ove; Stabbetorp, Jan (Bioforsk TEMA;2(32) 2007, Research report, 2007)Redusert jordarbeiding til høstkorn medfører noen utfordringer, spesielt i forhold til halmbehandling og ugras. Denne TEMA-publikasjonen er en veileder for å hjelpe høstkorndyrkere til å ta de riktige grepene. Her gis en ... -
Soil carbon under arable and mixed dairy cropping in a long-term trial in SE Norway
Riley, Hugh; Henriksen, Trond Maukon; Torp, Torfinn; Korsæth, Audun (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-03-10)Soil organic carbon (SOC) was studied at 0–45 cm depth after 28 years of cropping with arable and mixed dairy rotations on a soil with an initial SOC level of 2.6% at 0–30 cm. Measurements included both carbon concentration ... -
Soil compaction and stress propagation after different wheeling intensities on a silt soil in South-East Norway
Seehusen, Till; Riggert, Roland; Fleige, Heiner; Horn, Rainer F.; Riley, Hugh (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-02-14)The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of wheeling with two different wheel loads (1.7 and 2.8 Mg) and contrasting wheeling intensities (1x and 10x) on the bearing capacity of a Stagnosol derived from silty ... -
Subsoil compaction of a clay soil in South-East Norway and its amelioration after 5 years
Seehusen, Till; Mordhorst, Anneka; Riggert, Roland; Fleige, Heiner; Horn, Rainer; Riley, Hugh (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-05-18)The main objective was to evaluate to what extent subsoil compaction on an arable clay soil (Stagnosol (Drainic)) may be alleviated after 5 years under the climate conditions in South-East Norway. Therefore, field plots ... -
Timeliness and traffic intensity in spring fieldwork in Norway: importance of soil physical properties, persistence of soil degradation, and consequences for cereal yield
Kolberg, Dorothee; Riley, Hugh; Børresen, Trond (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-05-14)Future increase in precipitation in Scandinavia may exacerbate the dilemma of spring fieldwork that farmers have, concerning topsoil compaction versus delayed sowing on autumn ploughed soil. The former may lead to soil ... -
Tørkesommeren 2018 - beregninger av hvor mye korn-, potet- og grasavlingene ble påvirket på ulike jordtyper i ulike distrikt
Riley, Hugh (NIBIO Bok;5(1) 2019, Chapter, 2019) -
Vanning til jord- og hagebruksvekster: En litteraturstudie av norske undersøkelser siden 1960
Riley, Hugh (NIBIO-rapport;7(160) 2021, Research report, 2021-10)Rapporten presenterer informasjon om behovet for vanning til jord- og hagebruksvekster i Norge på basis av tidligere forskning. Faktorer som påvirker vanningsbehov er beskrevet, på bakgrunn av både klimaforhold, jordartenes ... -
Vanning til korn, potet og gras - når og hvor lønner det seg?
Riley, Hugh (Others, 2022) -
Verdien av mold
Henriksen, Trond Maukon; Kristoffersen, Annbjørg Øverli; Riley, Hugh (Others, 2022)