Jorgen Eriksen
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Recent Articles
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Fontaine D, Kristensen R, Rasmussen J, Eriksen J
Data Brief
. 2022 Mar;
42:107998.
PMID: 35313493
This article presents the data obtained from a field experiment in which grass-clover leys were fertilized with increasing N rates applied in either mineral N fertilizer and/or cattle slurry forms....
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Thers H, Eriksen J
J Sci Food Agric
. 2021 Dec;
102(9):3742-3751.
PMID: 34907534
Background: New protein sources with low environmental and climatic impact are needed. Perennial crops show advantages as compared to annual crops and the upcoming biorefinery technology can extract proteins from...
3.
Thers H, Stodkilde L, Jensen S, Eriksen J
Appl Biochem Biotechnol
. 2021 Mar;
193(8):2471-2482.
PMID: 33765266
The biorefinery technology aiming at protein extraction is rising and identification of suitable plant biomass input with valuable protein compounds for extraction is needed. Forage crops have been evaluated by...
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Christensen B, Pedersen B, Olesen J, Eriksen J
Ambio
. 2021 Mar;
50(10):1882-1893.
PMID: 33738728
The EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) aims to protect the ecological status of coastal waters. To establish acceptable boundaries between good and moderate ecological status, the WFD calls for reference...
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Skovsen S, Laursen M, Kristensen R, Rasmussen J, Dyrmann M, Eriksen J, et al.
Sensors (Basel)
. 2021 Jan;
21(1).
PMID: 33383904
Crop mixtures are often beneficial in crop rotations to enhance resource utilization and yield stability. While targeted management, dependent on the local species composition, has the potential to increase the...
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Fontaine D, Eriksen J, Sorensen P
Sci Total Environ
. 2020 Sep;
754:142180.
PMID: 32920410
Residues from hydrogen sulfide (HS) removal in biogas filters contain sulfur (S) in various forms (sulfate, sulfide, elemental S) that, if properly stored, is potentially valuable as crop fertilizer. We...
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Skovsen S, Dyrmann M, Mortensen A, Steen K, Green O, Eriksen J, et al.
Sensors (Basel)
. 2017 Dec;
17(12).
PMID: 29258215
Optimal fertilization of clover-grass fields relies on knowledge of the clover and grass fractions. This study shows how knowledge can be obtained by analyzing images collected in fields automatically. A...
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Cong W, Jing J, Rasmussen J, Soegaard K, Eriksen J
Sci Rep
. 2017 May;
7(1):1422.
PMID: 28465551
Intensively managed grasslands are dominated by highly productive grass-clover mixtures. Increasing crop diversity by inclusion of competitive forbs may enhance biomass production and sustainable biofuel production. Here we examined if...
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Solati Z, Jorgensen U, Eriksen J, Soegaard K
J Sci Food Agric
. 2017 Feb;
97(12):3958-3966.
PMID: 28188654
Background: Knowledge of the variation of extractable protein amount in legumes and grasses as affected by harvest time is important for identifying optimal combinations to enable a high protein production...
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Jing J, Soegaard K, Cong W, Eriksen J
PLoS One
. 2017 Jan;
12(1):e0169208.
PMID: 28046004
Plant species diversity may benefit natural grassland productivity, but its effect in managed grassland systems is not well understood. A four-year multispecies grassland experiment was conducted to investigate the effect...