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Assessing soil and water related risks with GIS in 5 watersheds in Burundi
Burundi is among the poorest countries in the world, with 58 per cent of its inhabitants living on less than a dollar per day. In order to improve food security, a project to boost communal fish farming is under development in 5 p ...
Supervisor: Aad Kessler
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group |
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Technological-critical Rare Earth Elements: Binding to iron-oxide nanoparticles
Introduction
Rare earth elements (REE) are increasingly applied in modern society. Industries use REE in many high-technology devices, such as smart phones, digital cameras, fluorescent and light-emitting-diode (LED) lights, flat ...
Supervisor: Bert-Jan Groenenberg
Department: Soil Chemistry and Chemical Soil Quality |
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Integrated food security strategies: do they work?
The global food price crises of 2007-8 and 2010 and subsequent policy debates have led to increased recognition that the drivers of food insecurity and associated policies transcend the boundaries of traditional governmental secto ...
Supervisor: Dr. Jeroen Candel
Department: Public Administration and Policy |
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Orthogonal DNA replication in yeast based on poxviral machinery
Poxviruses are animal viruses that possess double-stranded linear DNA genomes with covalently closed hairpin termini, and infected cells are known to also replicate circular DNA without specific replication signals. Unusual for th ...
Supervisor: Stefan Hoffmann
Department: Systems and Synthetic Biology |
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Lower LUE under LED lighting: what’s the problem and what is the cause?
The transition from traditional SON-T lighting to energy-efficient LEDs does not always go smoothly in practice. Growers of crops such as tomatoes and cucumbers have reported a lower light use efficiency (LUE) when using LED light ...
Supervisor: Iris Kappers, Danja Brandsma-Razzon
Department: Plant Physiology, Laboratory of |
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Vigilance in geese flocks along the Rhine
One benefit of group living is safety and reduced predation pressure risk. Group living animals often show vigilance behaviour, by scanning the environment, and such vigilance is traded off with other activities such as foraging. ...
Supervisor: Marc Naguib and Lysanne Snijders
Department: Behavioural Ecology |
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Modeling meiotic recombination
Classical plant breeding exploits the genetic variation that is generated by meiotic recombination. During meiosis, allele combinations are produced which could confer improved phenotypes. However, there are intrinsic limits to th ...
Supervisor: dr. A.D.J. van Dijk
Department: Mathematical and Statistical Methods Group |
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Internship at the Environmental Systems Analysis Group
The internship provides an opportunity to work outside Wageningen University at a host organisation, e.g. a company (consultancy firm, industry, etc.), a public institution, a research organisation, another university, or a non-go ...
Supervisor: Staff of the ESA group
Department: Environmental Systems Analysis Group |
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