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Soil management as a strategy for crop disease management
Crop disease management typically includes chemical control and plant breeding. However, in many cases crop diseases are related to soil conditions that may suppress or favour crop diseases. As a result soil management is a potent ...
Supervisor: J.J. Stoorvogel
Department: Soil Geography and Landscape
 
Landscape development of a swampy meadow and drowning of ancient oaks in the Binnenveld area (Wageningen)
The fluvial landscape of the Netherlands is characterised by low-energy rivers, often with a meandering or laterally stable channel pattern. However, it is unknown whether streams have always had a clear channel, or that waterflow ...
Supervisor: Jasper Candel (SGL) and Cindy Quik (SGL)
Department: Soil Geography and Landscape
 
Digital soil mapping with uncertain data
The thesis research begins with getting acquainted with DSM by studying a few key articles and application of DSM to example datasets (using R scripts). Next you will study a known method to incorporate measurement error in regres ...
Supervisor: Gerard Heuvelink en Titia Mulder
Department: Soil Geography and Landscape
 
Soil-landscape controls and the impact of extreme climatic events on terrestrial ecosystems
Changes in vegetation activity caused by changes in extreme climatic events are of a complex nature since the processes inducing change act on different temporal and spatial scales. Therefore, in order to improve our understanding ...
Supervisor: Titia Mulder
Department: Soil Geography and Landscape
 
Understanding changes in soil organic carbon storage across Europe
Increasing soil organic carbon storage is an important strategy for meeting climate goals. However, over the past decade, soil organic carbon concentration has continued to decline across European croplands. Why? In this thesis ...
Supervisor: Julian Helfenstein, Titia Mulders
Department: Soil Geography and Landscape
 
Predicting soil P availability and risk of P emissions in Europe
Phosphorus (P) cycling in soil is essential for several ecosystem services, including food production, water regulation, and carbon sequestration. However, humans have altered global P flows to a degree that we have overstepped pl ...
Supervisor: Julian Helfenstein, Gerard Heuvelink
Department: Soil Geography and Landscape
 
The effect of management practices on soil functions
How we manage our soils can both negatively and positively impact the capacity of our soils to function. However, the effect of specific practices on soil functions is not always well understood. On the one hand we often measure t ...
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Department: Soil Geography and Landscape
 
README
An impression of thesis possibilities at Soil Geography and Landscape is provided at https://edu.nl/nkh9f ...
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Department: Soil Geography and Landscape
 
OSL dating the Meuse terraces in northern Limburg: new insights into Late Glacial to Early Holocene terrace chronology and formation?
The current ideas on the origin and chronology of the Late Glacial to Early Holocene Meuse terraces in northern Limburg are based on radiocarbon data. Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) dating is likely to be a more suitable  ...
Supervisor: Bart Makaske
Department: Soil Geography and Landscape
 
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