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Department of Forest Mycology and Plant Pathology The department undertakes fundamental and applied research focused on interactions involving plants, pathogenic, symbiotic and saprotrophic fungi
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Ref. No. SU FV-1759-24 at Department of Ecology, Environment and Plant Sciences . Closing date: 31 July 2024. Stockholm University is a leading European university in Sweden’s dynamic capital city
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Freshwater Plant Stress Ecology starting on 01.09.2024. We are looking for a highly motivated candidate to study the tolerance of the freshwater model plant Stuckenia pectinata to warming and anoxia including
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-specific optimal design of DACS plants, which will be the focus of the advertised PhD. To identify optimal DACS plant designs in terms of their techno-economic characteristics an optimization model is to be
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The immune system helps plants resist pathogen infections and has been well studied. However, it becomes increasingly clear that enhancing
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. This project aims to establish sustainable production of microbial feed ingredients (PEKILO®) by biotransformation of locally available organic residues such as underutilized biomasses and side streams from
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respond to physical or chemical stimuli. The research has interdisciplinary character including material-device characterization, biochemistry and plant biology. The PhD student will work closely with
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In the BMBF-funded project DIVATOX (Diversity of aquatic plants and associated neurotoxic cyanobacteria - effects on recreational and drinking water use of inland waters) we are looking for a PhD
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waste-based feedstocks into new products. Finally, using CPI's pilot plant facilities, the PhD student will have the opportunity to assess the scalability and usability of the processes/technologies
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characterised biocatalysts, microorganisms, and microbial consortia to convert waste-based feedstocks into new products. Finally, using CPI's pilot plant facilities, the PhD student will have the opportunity