Research area Growth and climate

Increased growth - the role of forestry with respect to climate change.

The availability of wood raw material is decreasing in the world at the same time as the demand for it is increasing. Furthermore, climate change is increasing the demands placed on society to use renewable sources of energy and materials. The delivery time for forest products is long. Irrespective of how the raw material will be put to use, it is important even now to ensure good availability. Consequently, growth and climate is presently our most highly prioritised area of research.

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Environmentally friendly fertilizer

Project: Environmentally friendly fertilizer

Nutrition improves growth. In cooperation with SweTree Technologies, Sveaskog has developed a new plant fertilizer, ArgGrow

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Carbon sinks

Project: Carbon sinks

The northern coniferous forest belt is an eco-system with considerable potential for binding carbon dioxide. This means that it can contribute to reducing the green house effect.

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"Somatic embryo genes"

Project: "Somatic embryo genes" - cultivated plants

Genetically, highly cultivated spruce material can provide new biological, technical and economic opportunities.

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