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AEW Research Topic of Your Own Interest
If you have a topic related to the field of AEW and you think this is really interesting as a topic for a Thesis, first contact the respective coordinator listed above. ...
Supervisor: AEW staff
Department: Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management Group
 
Insects for proteins – what about soil fertility?
In a circular economy, diets will be increasingly less meat-based. One way to produce protein-rich products, is to grow insects on organic waste. But what does this mean for soil fertility? Is the manure produced by insects still  ...
Supervisor: Ellis Hoffland & Renske Hijbeek
Department: Soil Biology
 
The role of biostimulants in resilience to salinity in tomato
Aim: The function of different biostimulants into salt stress resilience in tomato. For plants to be resilient to abiotic stresses like salt stress an drought, the root system is of vital importance. Roots are the primary organs  ...
Supervisor: Rumyana Karlova
Department: Plant Physiology, Laboratory of
 
Transcriptional regulation of resilience to salinity in tomato
Aim: Functional characterization of transcription factors that regulate plant resilience to salt stress using CRISPR/CAS9 in tomato. For plants to be resilient to abiotic stresses like salt stress an drought, the root system is ...
Supervisor: Rumyana Karlova
Department: Plant Physiology, Laboratory of
 
The relations between soil health and food safety in cacao production systems of South America
Cacao production in South America is strongly promoted and linked to important environmental and rural development goals. Cacao is mostly produced by smallholder farmers. However, important challenges to enhance profitability incl ...
Supervisor: Mirjam Pulleman, Giulia Bongiorno
Department: Soil Biology
 
The biological role of ROS- dependent oxidative modification of Cysteine-Rich Receptors
Unlike animals, as sessile organisms plants need to sense various abiotic and biotic stresses and respond to them appropriately. Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) accumulates in the plant cell under stress conditions and play an impor ...
Supervisor: Virendrasinh Khandare
Department: Biochemistry, Laboratory of
 
Occurrence survey of rust fungi in threatened populations of Yellow star of Bethlehem (Gagea lutea, Bosgeelster) and related species.
Yellow star-of-Bethlehem (Gagea lutea) is a rare and threatened bulbous plant in The Netherlands. In 2022, numerous plants within a population of G. lutea in Anloo, Drenthe were found to be infected by a rust fungus, which was ide ...
Supervisor: Dr. Klaas Bouwmeester (Biosystematics)
Department: Biosystematics Group
 
Animal cognition: Does being clever in one task mean being a genius generally? Project based on existing data
Cognition includes many different aspects, ranging from basic traits like attention and perception to more complex skills like insight and theory of mind that are traditionally associated with a few large brained species such as p ...
Supervisor: Alexander Kotrschal
Department: Behavioural Ecology
 
Getting to know soil functions and multifunctionality in Chinese agricultural soils: A modelling approach
With the extensive discussion of soil health, more attention has been paid to the contribution of soil to ecosystem services, that is, soil functions, including: primary productivity; water purification & regulation; climate regul ...
Supervisor: Yizan Li
Department: Soil Biology
 
The effect of naturally occurring ligands on the weathering rate of stone meal
The application of stone meal (rock dust) in natural and agroecosystems has recently received a lot of attention for its great potential to concurrently improve soil quality and sequester carbon. For instance, it’s currently being ...
Supervisor: Walter Schenkeveld, Mathilde Hagens
Department: Soil Chemistry and Chemical Soil Quality
 
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