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seek to understand how plants perceive and integrate the multitude of endogenous and exogenous signals they receive to ensure their health, survival, biomass acquisition and seed formation. We work with
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beneficiary. The project (“Biodiversity and Trade: Mitigating the Impacts of Non-Food Biomass Global Supply Chains”) aims to quantify the impacts of global trade on biodiversity by developing hybrid
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tropical ecosystems with their high productivity and biomass (Ahlstrom et al., Science 2015). Yet these ecosystems are also heavily impacted by deforestation, degradation through fire, climate change and
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tropical ecosystems with their high productivity and biomass (Ahlstrom et al., Science 2015). Yet these ecosystems are also heavily impacted by deforestation, degradation through fire, climate change and
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and Grenoble INP, certified Quality Safety Environment. LGP2's research work focuses on operations for the converting and valorization of plant biomass such as the biorefinery and the development
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, phytoplankton biomass, or both. This combined with analysis of sediment derived communities will assess how present and past methanotroph taxa have changed in response to nutrient inputs into freshwater lakes and
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seek to understand how plants perceive and integrate the multitude of endogenous and exogenous signals they receive to ensure their health, survival, biomass acquisition and seed formation. We work with
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Chemistry. The thesis project will focus on the fate of PFAS in thermochemical conversion and associated processes of biomass and industrial waste materials. The position is for four years of doctoral studies
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cells, and their intracellular metabolic conversion to carbon dioxide and biomass. To elucidate these steps, the research will account for both polymer chemistry and the characteristics of the receiving
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practices. Read more about our benefits and what it is like to work at SLU at https://www.slu.se/en/about-slu/work-at-slu/ WIFORCE Research School Do you want to contribute to the future sustainable use