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Regeneration genes
Introduction of transgenes in plants has been a force in molecular biology and biotechnology for decades. Agrobacterium tumefaciens is generally used as a vehicle to introduce genetic material in the plant cell. Unfortunately, not ...
Supervisor: Dr. Ir. Renze Heidstra and Dr. H. Nijveen (BIF)
Department: Cell Biology |
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Long-term chemical losses of phosphorus fertilizer
Goal: Improve our understanding of long-term chemical losses of P fertilizer
Background and why: Phosphate is one of the most important nutrients for crop growth. However, phosphate reacts strongly with various soil particles w ...
Supervisor: Hendrik Holwerda (PhD student) and Gerwin Koopmans
Department: Soil Chemistry and Chemical Soil Quality |
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Calibrating anti-poaching tracking devices in Rhinos
We are currently looking for students to join an internship project in Blijdorp Zoo. The project aims to calibrate the state of the art tracking devices with rhinoceros behaviour with the goal of predicting and preventing poaching ...
Supervisor: Filipe Cunha
Department: Behavioural Ecology |
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Help us to improve efficient P fertilization!
Goal: Acquire a better understanding of the effect of soil physical properties on phosphorus uptake.
Why: Assessing soil P availability for crop growth is currently purely based upon the chemical P availability of soil. This i ...
Supervisor: Hendrik Holwerda (PhD student) and Gerwin Koopmans
Department: Soil Chemistry and Chemical Soil Quality |
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Conservation Behaviour and Ecology of New Zealand birds
New Zealand's native vertebrates are threatened by invasive species from Europe and Australia. As a consequences several Ecosanctuaries have been set up, where the fauna is protected by a fence keeping non native predators out. Bu ...
Supervisor: Marc Naguib
Department: Behavioural Ecology |
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Animal Communication: The ecology of acoustic communication
Animal signals underly selection by the acoustic properties of the environment in which they are used to communicate. During transmission signals degrade and attenuate so that a distant receiver will make its decision based on a s ...
Supervisor: Hugo Loning; Marc Naguib
Department: Behavioural Ecology |
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Assessing Drought Impact on Tree Growth: Resilience in the Cerrado Biome
Increasing temperatures and drought stress may change the responses of tropical trees to climatic variability. In the dry woody vegetation of the Cerrado biome in Brazil, these effects are expected to be strong because rainfall is ...
Supervisor: prof. Pieter Zuidema
dr. Peter Groenendijk (University of Campinas, Brazil)
Department: Forest Ecology and Forest Management Group |
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