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Modelling the greenhouse gas exchange of the Dutch peatlands
The peatlands of the Netherlands are under pressure from drainage and subsidence and thus emit large amounts of CO2. Mitigation measures proposed include raising water tables and restoring wetlands, reducing peat oxidation, and en ...
Supervisor: Laurent Bataille
Bart Kruijt
Ronald Hutjes
Laura van der Poel
Hong Zhao
Ruchita Ingle
Iwan Supit
Spyros Paparrizos

Department: Water Systems and Global Change
 
Smart and data-driven drip irrigation system: a cost-effective solution to increase crop productivity in developing countries
Country: Netherlands Host institute: MegaGroup Trade Holding B.V. Period: tbd Project type: thesis or internship Problem context A major share of developing countries’ GDP is dependent on agriculture. Water is a critical i ...
Supervisor: Harm Boesveld, Raphael Kiran
Department: Water Resources Management group
 
The effect of combining lime, Zn and organic amendment in reducing potato tuber cadmium
You will be involved in a collaborative project between Wageningen University and Teagasc, The Agriculture and Food Development Authority of Ireland. This project aims to unravel the mechanisms behind cadmium uptake by potato plan ...
Supervisor: Bert-Jan Groenenberg, Yuwei Qin, Sheila Alves (Teagasc)
Department: Soil Chemistry and Chemical Soil Quality
 
Can buckwheat cultivation mitigate competition between honeybees and wild pollinators?
Managed honeybees are being used for honey production and crop pollination. However, due to their large numbers, they sometimes outcompete wild pollinators for the scarce flower resources during summer. Buckwheat is a mass-floweri ...
Supervisor: Thijs Fijen
Department: Plant Ecology and Nature Conservation Group
 
Understanding the effect of different types of experimental noise
Experimental errors significantly impact parameter estimation for dynamic systems, introducing uncertainties that can compromise the accuracy and reliability of the model. These errors arise from various sources, such as measureme ...
Supervisor: Edoardo Saccenti
Department: Systems and Synthetic Biology
 
Do 'collaborating' plant roots maximize soil carbon storage?
Storing more carbon in soils is one of the many actions that are needed to mitigate climate change. But how to do so? It is known that there is a lot of variation in the capacity of different plant species to store carbon in the s ...
Supervisor: Fons van der Plas, Jing Zhang
Department: Plant Ecology and Nature Conservation Group
 
Can root exudates split soil organic matter molecules? (SOC)
Root exudates are extremely important in mobilizing nutrients and are increasingly seen as relevant to carbon sequestration in soils. They modify the biology and chemistry in the rhizosphere by several well known mechanisms. The a ...
Supervisor: Walter Schenkeveld or Ellis Hoffland
Department: Soil Chemistry and Chemical Soil Quality
 
Leaf manganese as a proxy for root exudation of carboxylates? (SOC)
Certain plant species release root exudates with high concentrations of carboxylates in response to phosphorus limitation. These carboxylates mobilize P from less available P sources. However, the concentrations of these carboxyla ...
Supervisor: Walter Schenkeveld or Ellis Hoffland
Department: Soil Biology
 
PLAN’EAT: Food systems transformation towards healthy and sustainable dietary behaviour
The PLAN’EAT project at large focuses on food system transitions for a planetary healthy diet. Within this bigger project, there are multiple opportunities for thesis students to write a thesis on a topic related to food systems ...
Supervisor: Anke Brons
Department: Public Administration and Policy
 
Mineral nutrient compositon changes of Lettuce under salt stress
Plants under salt stress suffer severe changes to their nutrient uptake, which alters their nutrient composition. While some ions are taken up more due to their higher availability, others are less so due to higher competition wit ...
Supervisor: Silvia Bugallo
Department: Plant Physiology, Laboratory of
 
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