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Modelling the impact of agroforestry practices to inform a Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) scheme in the Rukeri water catchment, Rwanda
Organization Dutch International Business cooperative (DIBcoop) offers several services in the agri(-business) sector, whereby they focus on business development, provide technical expertise and raise funding for projects. Techni ...
Supervisor: Luuk Fleskens
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group
 
Modeling Preprophase Band Formation using CytoSim
After mitosis in plant cells, during cytokinesis, a new cell wall is build within the mother cell that physically divides it into two daughter cells. Because plant cells cannot move relative to each other, the positioning of these ...
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Bela Mulder
Department: Plant Cell Biology, Laboratory of
 
Stem cell maintenance in the Arabidopsis root
All tissues are ultimately generates by the activity of stem cells. In the root of the model plant Arabidopsis a group of stem cells surround a mitotically inactive organizer, named Quiescent Center (QC). Both the activities of th ...
Supervisor: Renze Heidstra
Department: Cell Biology
 
The role of the actin binding protein Actin Depolymerising Factor (ADF) in actin organisation, actin dynamics and plant development analysed by inducible inhibition of ADF
The actin cytoskeleton is involved in organisation of the cytoplasm, intracellular transport and regulation of cell growth. It is a dynamic structure that changes its organisation by remodelling, growing and shrinking constantly.  ...
Supervisor: Dr. Tijs Ketelaar
Department: Plant Cell Biology, Laboratory of
 
Why are cellulose microfibrils deposited in even, single layers?
Cellulose is the most abundant biopolymer on earth. It is organized as microfibrils. Humans use cellulose as cotton, paper, fibre, food and fodder, but it is becoming important now as biofuel and in nanotechnological application ...
Supervisor: Prof. dr. Anne Mie Emons, Dr. ir. Tijs Ketelaar, ir. Jelmer Lindeboom
Department: Plant Cell Biology, Laboratory of
 
Microplastics in green spaces: local spatial distribution
Introduction Microplastics are causing a high degree of concern worldwide, since they are poorly controlled. This pollutant has been studied in aquatic environments, especially marine. However, there are few studies involving m ...
Supervisor: Loes van Schaik, Ines Amorim Leitao
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group
 
Understanding environmental effects on delta 13C and growth of tropical trees
Stable isotopes are variations of the same element in the number of neutrons in the core. They are chemically the same but differ in mass and therefore some biological processes discriminate against one of them. Carbon isotopes in ...
Supervisor: Dr. Pieter A. Zuidema


Department: Forest Ecology and Forest Management Group
 
Plant/pathogen mechanobiology; shining a light on the dynamics of host/pathogen interactions.
Understanding of plant pathogen/host interactions has always been a complex continuum, since both mechanical and biological interactions play major roles. We aim to develop new molecules and/or imaging techniques to separate biolo ...
Supervisor: Jochem Bronkhorst
Department: Biochemistry, Laboratory of
 
Biodiversity on Wageningen Campus
A long-term monitoring project aims to survey biodiversity and changes therein over time on Wageningen Campus, which will help us to protect biodiversity on Campus. Data be obtained for discovering trends in (urban) biodiversity.  ...
Supervisor: Dr. Casper Quist
Department: Biosystematics Group
 
Developing resilience indicators based using animal bourne video on green turtle behaviour, sharks and seagrass condition and acoustic measurements
Tropical seagrass meadows are essential ecosystems providing a variety of services, including food and a home for green turtles. Research has suggested that changes in food availability, decline of top predators like tiger sharks, ...
Supervisor: Marjolijn Christianen; Celine van Bijsterveldt
Department: Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management Group
 
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