Junior Research Scientist on the functional biology of root symbiosis

Updated: 3 months ago
Location: Dijon, BOURGOGNE
Job Type: FullTime
Deadline: 05 Mar 2024

30 Jan 2024
Job Information
Organisation/Company

French National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food, and the Environment (INRAE)
Department

1347 Agroécologie
Research Field

Biological sciences
Researcher Profile

Recognised Researcher (R2)
Country

France
Application Deadline

5 Mar 2024 - 23:59 (UTC)
Type of Contract

Permanent
Job Status

Full-time
Hours Per Week

35
Offer Starting Date

1 Sep 2024
Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme?

Not funded by an EU programme
Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure?

No

Offer Description

The Agroecology unit it made of four research departments, including the IPM department (Mechanisms and Management of Plant-Microorganism Interactions) and four platforms (Greenhouse-4PMI, Genosol, Microscopy and the Biological Resource Center). The research unit turns around two main scientific axes, (i) biodiversity and biotic interactions, and (ii) agroecological transitions towards sustainable and multi-performing agricultural systems.
Within the unit, you will integrate the MycoMemb team of the IPM department. This team is particularly interested in the mechanisms involved in the establishment and the functioning of beneficial plant-microorganism interactions, as well as in applied science to promote the primary production and protection of crops of interest such as legumes using agro-ecological management practices.
Legumes form two types of root symbiosis with soil micro-organisms. Rhizobial symbiosis (RS), exclusive to legumes, is established with diazotrophic soil bacteria, allows to fix atmospheric nitrogen and contributes to the nitrogen cycle. Arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis (AMS) is established between the majority of terrestrial vascular plants, including legumes, and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) of the Glomeromycota phylum. The paradigm shift considering the SMA and SR as an extension of the root system and its functioning will enable us to reconsider the functional biology of legumes.
Mostly, RS and AMS are studied separately. You will bring and develop new knowledges to contribute to study the efficiency of these two root symbioses by developing experimental approaches ranging from the laboratory to the greenhouse. You will study the effects (synergistic or antagonistic) of these two root symbioses on the hydromineral nutrition, with or without biotic or abiotic stress, of a legume of agronomic interest, the pea. Finally, you will explore the functional diversity of the AMF collection by considering the association with different diazotrophic SR-forming bacteria on an existing pea collection available in the unit. Finally, you will study plant-plant interactions through these co-occurring root symbioses in legumes. Your skills will strengthen the team's research potential on (i) studying the taxonomic and functional diversity of AMF in soils and in legume root systems, (ii) understanding the functioning and resilience of the AMS in interaction with the RS of pea and (iii) promoting interactions between pea and other crops (i.e. cash plants).


Requirements
Research Field
Biological sciences
Education Level
PhD or equivalent

Additional Information
Website for additional job details

https://jobs.inrae.fr/en/open-competitions/open-competions-research-scientists-…

Work Location(s)
Number of offers available
1
Company/Institute
French National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food, and the Environment (INRAE)
Country
France
City
21065 DIJON
Postal Code
21065
Geofield


Where to apply
Website

https://jobs.inrae.fr/en/open-competitions/open-competions-research-scientists-…

Contact
City

21065 DIJON
Website

https://jobs.inrae.fr/en/open-competitions/open-competions-research-scientists-crcn
Postal Code

21065
E-Mail

[email protected]

STATUS: EXPIRED