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Complex Agroforestry (food forest) Design assistant
Complex agroforestry systems (CAS) have received increased societal attention as a novel land-use system in Europe, and in the Netherlands especially under the name of food forests. However, due to their novelty, complexity and th ...
Supervisor: Jordy van Eijk (FEM group)
Department: Forest Ecology and Forest Management Group
 
How do different soil processes respond to changes in temperature?
Soil organic matter (SOM) stores large amounts of organic carbon. Under the influence of climate change, higher temperatures have the potential to stimulate SOM decomposition, accelerating the release of carbon dioxide into the at ...
Supervisor: Karen Moran-Rivera, dr. Mathilde Hagens (SOC) OR dr. Gabriel Moinet (SBL)
Department: Soil Chemistry and Chemical Soil Quality
 
Does root trait diversity in grassland communities enhance productivity and ecosystem services?
Multispecies swards consisting of different grasses, forbs and legumes are a promising alternative to high yielding and high input perennial ryegrass monoculture used in pasture production. Recent research shows that low input bio ...
Supervisor: Bobby Zetterlind and Marie Zwetsloot
Department: Soil Biology
 
Decay rate of plant material exposed to a gradient of diverse plant communities – a tea bag decomposition experiment
Multispecies swards consisting of different grasses, forbs and legumes are a promising alternative to high yielding and high input perennial ryegrass monoculture used in pasture production. Recent research shows that low input bio ...
Supervisor: Bobby Zetterlind and Marie Zwetsloot
Department: Soil Biology
 
That sounds like Frass! Does strip cropping interact with addition of flytilizer (insect based fertilizer) to enhance soil community diversity and increase nitrogen mineralization?
Strip cropping has been proposed as a viable strategy to diversify intensive monocultural production systems through space and time thereby supporting the transition towards a more sustainable and resilient agricultural sector. Fl ...
Supervisor: Frank Harris, Gerlinde De Deyn, Marie Zwetsloot
Department: Soil Biology
 
What do earthworms want? Species-specific optimization of soil management in our Earthworm Hotel
Earthworms are among the most important soil fauna. They contribute to the quality of soil by improving soil structure, increasing nutrient mineralisation, mixing residues into the soil, and many other process. Many of the pathway ...
Supervisor: Jan Willem van Groenigen, Ingrid Lubbers
Department: Soil Biology
 
Research Practice
The MSc Research Practice is a research project under supervision of a Wageningen university supervisor that replaces the internship in the programme of the student (only possible for students of MSc programmes that allow students ...
Supervisor: Stefan Geisen, Aska Goverse, Hans Helder, Jan Kammenga, Jose Lozano, Arjen Schots, Geert Smant, Mark Sterken, Lisa van Sluijs, Jessica Vervalle, Jet Vervoort, Ruud Wilbers
Department: Nematology, Laboratory of
 
How do different soil processes respond to changes in temperature?
Soil organic matter (SOM) stores large amounts of organic carbon. Under the influence of climate change, higher temperatures have the potential to stimulate SOM decomposition, accelerating the release of carbon dioxide into the at ...
Supervisor: Karen Moran-Rivera, dr. Mathilde Hagens (SOC) OR dr. Gabriel Moinet (SBL)
Department: Soil Biology
 
Enhancing Butanol Production through Metabolic Interplay: A Genome-Scale Investigation of Bacillus cereus and Clostridium beijerinckii Co-Culture Dynamics
To utilize genome-scale metabolic modeling (GSMM) to decipher the metabolic interactions between Bacillus cereus and Clostridium beijerinckii and optimize their co-culture for maximal butanol production under non-anaerobic conditi ...
Supervisor: Dr. William Scott, Dr. Pieter Candry
Department: Systems and Synthetic Biology
 
How do changes in moisture affect NOx emissions from fertilized dry and wet soils?
Agriculture uses fertilizer to enhance crop growth, but the usage of fertilizer comes with pollution of nitric oxide (NO) emission to the environment. This NO emission is however hardly understood. Preliminary experiments showed t ...
Supervisor: Jurrian van Waaij (jurrian.vanwaaij@wur.nl)
Rima Porre

Department: Soil Biology
 
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