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Neurotransmitter analysis in brain: link with nutritional aspects and ageing
Catecholamine (dopamine, (nor)adrenalin) and indolamine (serotonin) neurotransmitters are pivotal in all aspects of human behavior and cognition, with essential roles both in the central and peripheral nervous system. Serotonin ha ...
Supervisor: Yannick Vermeiren & Marlies Diepeveen-de Bruin
Department: Human Nutrition and Health |
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Dryland forest restoration using CoCoon
Dryland forest restoration is complex due to several environmental and social challenges. New techniques help trees to develop and grow. The CoCoon is an incubator for tree seedlings, enhancing growth conditions towards early tree ...
Supervisor: Prof.Dr. F.J.J.M (Frans) Bongers
Department: Forest Ecology and Forest Management Group |
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Role of actin cytoskeleton in pollen mechanosensing in different flowers
Pollen grow a tube to deliver the two sperm nuclei inside them at the egg cell of the plant for fertilization. In this process, pollen tubes generate large mechanical forces to pierce tissues, and react to the mechanical responses ...
Supervisor: Anna Daamen
Department: Biochemistry, Laboratory of |
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Smart farm management: perspectives on sensoring technologies
Country: The Netherlands
Host institute: WUR & Royal Eijkelkamp
Begin date: First quarter 2021
End date: Third quarter 2021
Problem context
With increasing droughts in the Netherlands, it becomes urgent to re-think on-far ...
Supervisor: Gerlo Borghuis and/or Saskia van der Kooij
Department: Water Resources Management group |
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Insects’ by-products potential on plant and soil
In a circular agriculture, insects are a suitable solution to convert food and crop wastes into premium high-value ingredients for humans, animals and plants. As an insect by-product, frass (excrement) has been studied in several ...
Supervisor: Ellis Hoffland
Department: Soil Biology |
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High resolution tree growth responses to extreme drought events
Also possible as MSc internship
High resolution tree growth measurements as conducted by dendrometers provide us to study tree responses to extreme climate factors, such as drought, with high temporal resolution. In the Netherl ...
Supervisor: dr. UGW (Ute) Sass-Klaassen; dr.ir. P (Paul) Copini;
Department: Forest Ecology and Forest Management Group |
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Water quality mapping in the Upper Berg and Breede River Catchments
Problem context
Ineffective water treatment infrastructure, as well as industrial and agricultural runoff are all factors contributing to a decreasing water quality in the Upper Berg and Breede Catchments. A decline in water qua ...
Supervisor: Michel Riksen
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group |
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Modelling hydrological responses in burned and unburned forests
Wildfires have become a persistent threat in the Mediterranean, especially in the Iberian Peninsula where, on average, more than 100 000 ha y 1 of land burned in the past decade. From the commonly reported environmental disturbanc ...
Supervisor: Jantiene Baartman
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group |
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Ethanol bioconversion: what can we produce?
Ethanol can be produced from fossil fuels or through sustainable methods such as fermentation of sugars or CO2 hydrogenation. Ethanol produced from gas (syngas) fermentation is already produced at the industrial scale and is curr ...
Supervisor: Prof. Maria Suarez Diez (SSB), Prof. Ruud Weusthuis (BPE
Department: Systems and Synthetic Biology |
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