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Can root exudates split soil organic matter molecules? (SBL)
Root exudates are extremely important in mobilizing nutrients and are increasingly seen as relevant to carbon sequestration in soils. They modify the biology and chemistry in the rhizosphere by several well known mechanisms. The a ...
Supervisor: Walter Schenkeveld or Ellis Hoffland
Department: Soil Biology
 
Understanding the role of gene duplications in cereals using CRISPR
Targeted mutagenesis is a important part in our research to unravel the role of key regulatory genes in plant development. Within this project, we will CRISPR-Cas in barley on key developmental genes to understand their role in sh ...
Supervisor: Wilma van Esse
Department: Molecular Biology, Laboratory of
 
Costs and benefits of family-living in black wheatears – Autumn fieldwork in Spain
Black wheatears are a passerine bird that live in the Iberian peninsula and northern Africa. While most of the offspring disperse from the parental territory when they reach independence, some juveniles from each family delay disp ...
Supervisor: Gretchen Wagner
Department: Behavioural Ecology
 
Parental care behaviour and reproductive strategies in birds – Spring fieldwork in Spain
MSc thesis projects are available for the breeding season (spring- early summer) at our field site near Guadix, Spain. Field studies focus on the reproductive behaviour of diverse bird species, including black wheatears, European  ...
Supervisor: Gretchen Wagner
Department: Behavioural Ecology
 
The role of Neotropical primates on tropical forests
Plant animal interactions in Tropical forests. Understanding the effect that primates have on forest development and possible cascading effects. For this project we are interested in determining the effect that primates have on ...
Supervisor: FEM group: Prof.Dr.Ir L (Lourens) Poorter; JI (Juan) Ramirez Chiriboga
Department: Forest Ecology and Forest Management Group
 
Exploring the Role of Biodiversity Credits for nature conservation and forestry carbon projects
Forestry carbon projects typically mitigate or prevent carbon emissions through activities such as reforestation, deforestation prevention, or improved forest management. These efforts generate carbon credits, also known as "carbo ...
Supervisor: External: Treevive’s CEO Liesbeth Gort: l.gort@treevive.earth
prof.dr. PA (Pieter) Zuidema

Department: Forest Ecology and Forest Management Group
 
SCHIZORIZA: tissues with multiple personalities
Asymmetric cell division is a fundamental and universal mechanism for generating diversity and pattern in multicellular organisms. SCHIZORIZA (SCZ), a transcriptional co-factor controls the separation of cell fate in a set of stem ...
Supervisor: Renze Heidstra
Department: Molecular Biology, Laboratory of
 
Ecological risk assessment of chemicals by cross-species extrapolation approaches
Ecosystems are usually populated by many species. Each of these species carries the potential to show a different sensitivity towards all of the numerous different chemical compounds that can be present in their environment. Since ...
Supervisor: Sanne van den Berg (Sanne1.vandenBerg@wur.nl)
Paul van den Brink (Paul.vandenBrink@wur.nl)

Department: Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management Group
 
Climate change and aquatic plants
The climate is changing with alterations in temperature and precipitation with milder and wetter winters and warmer and dryer summers leading to drought in the temperate region. All these changes may affect the phenology and growt ...
Supervisor: Edwin Peeters
Department: Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management Group
 
Application of pyruvate biosensor as a dynamic control valve to enhance biosynthesis in E. coli
Natural products derived from bacterial metabolites contribute greatly to chemical, pharmaceutical, food, and agriculture industries, as well as environmental protection and other fields [1]. Pyruvate is a key metabolite that link ...
Supervisor: Zihan Gao, dr. Pieter Candry
Department: Systems and Synthetic Biology
 
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