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of agroecosystem modeling, crop physiology, and biogeochemistry. Appointment Information This is a 100% full-time Academic Professional position, appointed on a 12-month basis. The expected start date is as soon as
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physiology will be considered, from molecular to ecological to evolutionary, in terrestrial or aquatic environments, focusing on any plant or algal taxa. Focal work on agricultural crops, while not preferred
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agroecology, food science, and landscape architecture. Related areas of Departmental research strengths include crop physiology, soil health, climate change, organic agriculture, agronomy, and molecular biology
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Hamann ) and physics (Professor Bjørn Stokke ) and at the University of Tromsø in plant physiology (Professor Kirsten Krause ). The project will investigate how woodland strawberry (Fragaria vesca) and its
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lepidopteran and coleopteran insects. Experience in conducting lab diet bioassays for Bt proteins and insecticides. Experience in designing and conducting open field experiments for field crops. A strong
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analysis and professional skills that are necessary for bioscience research and related non-academic careers. https://www.yorkshirebiosciencedtp.ac.uk Project Description: The labs of Stuart Casson, Dan Bose
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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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well as support staff and students, who conduct research and outreach on annual and perennial specialty crops, with a primary emphasis on apple, pear, and cherry. Disciplines represented include entomology
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knowledge of horticulture, including crop production; integrated pest management and plant diagnostics, plant physiology, pathology, weed science, and pesticide management; economics and marketing; and
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in a controlled environment (e.g., hydroponic systems). You also have experience of working with leafy greens and other crops in cultivation trials. You have advanced knowledge of plant physiology and