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- “Unraveling the potential of the wheat microbiome for the development of healthier, more sustainable and resilient wheat-derived food & feed products”, financed by the European Commission (Grant Agreement Nr
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Missouri University of Science and Technology | Rolla, Missouri | United States | about 12 hours ago
to conduct standard agricultural field maintenance practices such as land preparation, planting, spraying, and harvesting of corn, soybean, wheat, grain sorghum, and forages in areas that will be utilized
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Primary supervisor - Prof Paul Nicholson Wheat rusts are a continual global threat to wheat production, with the potential to cause total crop loss in untreated susceptible varieties. Wheat yellow
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of the University of Porto, hereby advertises the opening of a 10-working-day international call for recruitment of one PhD researcher within Project ‘Wheatbiome: Unravelling the potential of the wheat microbiome
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Primary supervisor - Prof Diane Saunders Wheat rusts are known as the “polio of agriculture” due to the threat they pose to wheat production worldwide. The wheat stem and yellow rust pathogens
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SPECIFICS Postdoctoral Scholar Opportunity Grain Crop Production Laboratory - Department of Plant Science - Penn State University https://plantscience.psu.edu/research/labs/grain-production-lab Position
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Primary supervisor - Prof Cristóbal Uauy Wheat provides 20% of the calories and protein consumed by humans. The world population will reach 9 billion by 2050, which requires food production
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are seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Research Assistant to support research in the epidemiology and management of cereal crop diseases, with a focus on corn and wheat. This role involves hands-on work in
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plant materials for field and basic research. As a Plant Transformation Research Technologist, you will: Design and conduct research on genetic engineering studies of wheat and soybeans in order to meet
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wild relatives, thereby supporting plant science and crop improvement through breeding. We focus on wheat, pea, barley and oat germplasm. The collections include crop wild relatives, traditional