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Plant diseases in intercropping system
Also possible as BSc thesis/ BSc internship/ MSc thesis/ MSc internship This project aims to investigate how intercropping affects the incidence and severity of fungal and oomycete diseases in five different crops. The research ...
Supervisor: Margherita Berri
dr. Jasper van Ruijven
prof.dr.ir. Liesje Mommer

Department: Forest Ecology and Forest Management Group
 
Understanding the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID) virus neutralisation capacity of the breast milk.
Breastfeeding can provide nutrition and bioactive components for infants. During the last two years, several studies have determined that the immunoglobulins in human milk can act against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavi ...
Supervisor: Dr. Edoardo Saccenti (SSB), Kaspar Hettinga
Department: Systems and Synthetic Biology
 
High affinity adsorption to Fe-oxide nano particles. Does it occur and is sulfate involved?
Sulfate is an anion omnipresent in natural systems, where it is bound by metal (hydr)oxides. Ferrihydrite is the most reactive nano-Fe-oxide material in nature. Therefore, its ion adsorption properties are crucial for understandin ...
Supervisor: Tjisse Hiemstra and Walter Schenkeveld
Department: Soil Chemistry and Chemical Soil Quality
 
Drought resistance of maple growing under contrasting site conditions in the Netherlands
Also possible as MSc internship Maple plays an important role in Dutch forestry due to its litter quality, but also the potential to use its wood for wood modification acetylation). Yet the question arises on how maple will per ...
Supervisor: dr.ir. P (Paul) Copini dr. UGW (Ute) Sass-Klaassen
Department: Forest Ecology and Forest Management Group
 
Which oak to choose? Provenance selection for resilient forests
Also possible as MSc internship Oak is a key species in European forests. The ambition is to keep productive and drought resistant oaks in Dutch forests. To select plant material for future forests provenance trials have been e ...
Supervisor: dr.ir. P (Paul) Copini dr. UGW (Ute) Sass-Klaassen
Department: Forest Ecology and Forest Management Group
 
Snowmelt, frozen soils and soil erosion in Norway
Problem context One of the research themes of the Nibio institute in Southern Norway (As) is the understanding of water pathway processes in small catchments and to define small, local measures for reducing peak flow and soil  ...
Supervisor: Jantiene Baartman
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group
 
Modelling the effect of temperature on Arabidopsis flowering time regulation
Choosing the right moment to start flowering is essential for the reproductive success of plants. Hence, various signals are integrated in order to decide when to make the switch to flowering. In this project, we use Ordinary Diff ...
Supervisor: dr. A.D.J. van Dijk
Department: Mathematical and Statistical Methods Group
 
Resilience of aquatic systems
Resilience is the capacity of a system to cope with perturbation and still develop. Theoretical work on resilience has been done (see e.g. http://www.resalliance.org/) , and a lot of knowledge has been obtained through modelling.  ...
Supervisor: Edwin Peeters
Department: Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management Group
 
Safe Operating Space of aquatic ecosystems
Safe Operating Space (SOS) is a relatively new concept that states that there are tresholds that should not be transgressed. Most ecosystems are influenced by a variety of simultaneously operating environmental factors. Frequently ...
Supervisor: Edwin Peeters
Department: Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management Group
 
Development of a seed vigour test for organic seeds
In organic farming, devoid of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides, the microbiome plays a central role in promoting nutrient cycling and soil fertility. Beneficial bacteria and fungi can promote nutrient absorption and strengthen ...
Supervisor: Jan Kodee
Department: Plant Physiology, Laboratory of
 
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