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and by manipulating abiotic factors (e.g. temperature, water, N). You will collect physiological and whole-plant measurements including gas exchange, chlorophyll fluorescence, optical spectroscopy, and
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-positive and resilient cropping systems? Are you interested in investigating how novel protein crops interact with soil microbiomes and how these interactions support plant growth and soil functioning and
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and science to thrive. PhD position - Modelling plant-microbe interactions Our goal: Advance our understanding of plant–microbe communication to support the development of more resilient crops. Your
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an interdisciplinary research team and are eager to contribute to the understanding of how plants interact with other organisms, then the Plant Hormone Biology group, which is part of the Swammerdam Institute for Life
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programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Do you wonder how plants simultaneously process, weigh and interpret the countless signals form
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protein crops and understanding plant biotic interactions that underlie sustainable and biodiversity-positive cropping systems. Field trials at research stations, and potentially on-farm, will generate
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the future of sustainable protein crops in the Netherlands? Are you excited about combining plant physiology, genetics, and cutting-edge phenotyping to advance the protein transition? Then one of these two PhD
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embedded within three research groups: the Centre for Crop Systems Analysis (CSA), the Plant Production Systems Group (PPS) and the Biosystematics Group (BIS), with supervision by Prof. Jonne Rodenburg, Dr
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technology, which works by cutting a DNA sequence at a specific genome location and deleting or inserting genes there. The CRISPR-Cas method provides an excellent basis for the development of unprecedented
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. 2. Integration of Additive Manufacturing in Circular Factory Systems: This PhD project focuses on the integration of AM into circular factory systems, with the aim of enabling resource-efficient