Items where Author is "Labouriau, R."Group by: EPrint Type | No Grouping Jump to: Journal paper | Conference paper, poster, etc. Number of eprints: 8. Journal paperShanmugam, Sindhuja; Hefner, M.; Labouriau, R.; Trinchera, Alessandra; Willekens, Koen and Kristensen, Hanne Lakkenborg (2022) Intercropping and fertilization strategies to progress sustainability of organic cabbage and beetroot production. European Journal of Agronomy, 140, pp. 1-14. Hefner, M.; Labouriau, R.; Nørremark, Michael and Kristensen, Hanne Lakkenborg (2019) Controlled traffic farming increased crop yield, root growth, and nitrogen supply at two organic vegetable farms. Soil & Tillage Research, 191, pp. 117-130. Manevski, Kirl; Jakobsen, Malene; Kongsted, A.G.; Geogiadis, Petros; Labouriau, R.; Hermansen, J.E. and Jørgensen, Uffe (2018) Effect of poplar trees on nitrogen and water balance in outdoor pig production – A case study in Denmark. Science of the Total Environment, 646, pp. 1448-1458. Jakobsen, M.; Hermansen, J.E.; Andersen, Heidi Mai-Lis; Jørgensen, Uffe; Labouriau, R.; Rasmussen, Jim and Kongsted, A.G. (2018) Elimination behaviour and soil mineral nitrogen load in an organic system with lactating sows – comparing pasture based systems with and without access to poplar (Populus sp.) trees. Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems, ., pp. 1-25. [Submitted] Thomsen, Rikke; Rousing, Tine; Edwards, Sandra A; Labouriau, R. and Sørensen, Jan Tind (2015) Influence of grouping strategy on welfare measurements of organic entire male pigs. Animal. [Submitted] Elmholt, S. and Labouriau, R. (2005) Fungi in Danish soils under organic and conventional farming. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, 107, pp. 65-73. Schjønning, P.; Iversen, B.V.; Munkholm, L.J.; Labouriau, R. and Jacobsen, O.H. (2005) Pore characteristics and hydraulic properties of a sandy loam supplied for a century with either animal manure or mineral fertilizers. Soil Use and Management, 21, pp. 265-275. Conference paper, poster, etc.Hefner, M.; Labouriau, R.; Nørremark, M. and Kristensen, H. L. (2018) Controlled traffic farming increases root growth, crop and soil nitrogen in vegetable cropping systems. In: Proceedings of the 20th Nitrogen Workshop “Coupling C - N - P - S cycles”, pp. 461-462. This list was generated on Sat Aug 16 12:43:57 2025 CEST. |