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( www.uhasselt.be/en/who-is-who/sophie-hendrix ) and A. Cuypers ( www.uhasselt.be/en/who-is-who/ann-cuypers ) have expertise in molecular plant physiology, redox biology, and biosensor technology. At VIB-UGent, I. De
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required at time of hire. Required Qualifications A Ph.D. in agronomy, horticulture, crop science, plant physiology, plant science, or a closely related field to the domain of the position. Experience with
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Position Details Position Information Job Title USDA Berry Physiology Research Assistant Appointment Type Student Employee Job Location Corvallis Position Appointment Percent 10 Appointment Basis 12
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on biosaline agriculture, plant/crop improvement, genetics, etc…. Animal Value Chain: Focuses on camel and goats and aims to tackle several challenges related to animal selection, reproduction, and health as
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of hot dry air can cause fast desiccation of crop land, devastating crop yields. These ‘flash droughts’ are becoming more prevalent as the climate crisis worsens. This project will examine how the model
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and practical knowledge in experimental plant biology without specialization. It covers molecular and cellular plant biology, plant molecular genetics, plant developmental biology, anatomy, physiology
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University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources | Riverside, California | United States | 6 days ago
programs, complying with regulations in areas such as food safety, labor, groundwater use, fertilizer use, pesticide use, and organic certification, and addressing crop production challenges through improved
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flexibility optimization. A key challenge is to quantify and exploit the inherent operational flexibility of greenhouse processes—such as lighting, heating, and CO₂ dosing—while respecting crop physiology
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research: milestones and perspectives. Trends Plant Science, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tplants.2023.07.001 RECROP COST, Integrative approaches to enhance reproductive resilience of crops for climate-proof
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and physiology. Significance Our discovery is significant because it suggests that plants can directly couple their development to their photosynthetic performance, bypassing photoreceptors. Nearly