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address from both peat-free culinary cultivation and food safety aspects. The proposed PhD study will assess the potential reason for the presence of the human pathogen in peat-alternatives/peat-free
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on Friday 17 May 2024 Reference: RD-PHD-24-DI-R1-MH PhD Studentship: Cultivating Change: Navigating the Social and Ethical Landscape of AI in Agriculture. Start Date: 1st October 2024 Primary supervisor: Dr
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on Friday 17 May 2024 Reference: RD-PHD-24-MK-R1-MH PhD Studentship: Circular production of phosphorous fertiliser – anaerobic digestate matrix effects on recovery efficacy Start Date: 1st October 2024
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can negatively affect health, fertility and production, and, in extreme cases, lead to death (Gallo et al., 2015). Moreover, there is a risk that mycotoxins can be passed into the human food chain via
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on Friday 17 May 2024 Reference: RD-PHD-24-AWL-R1-MH Title: Optimising Transient Carbohydrate Partitioning in Wheat to Improve Climate Resilience Primary Supervisor - Dr. Alexander Watson-Lazowski (Harper
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on Friday 17 May 2024 Reference: RD-PHD-24-KS-R1-MH Director of Studies: Dr Kreseda Smith Start Date: 1st October 2024 Project Title: How does agricultural crime affect the psychological health of farmers: a
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on Friday 17 May 2024 Reference: RD-PHD-24-JM-R1-MH Primary supervisor: Dr James McCaughern, Harper Adams University Second supervisors: Dr Joe Roberts, Dr Sandy Mackenzie and Professor Liam Sinclair Project
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can negatively affect health, fertility and production, and, in extreme cases, lead to death (Gallo et al., 2015). Moreover, there is a risk that mycotoxins can be passed into the human food chain via
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hours GMT on Wednesday 31 January 2024 Reference: RD-PHD-02-HM-MH-23 Primary supervisor: Dr Hairong Mu, [email protected] Co supervisors: Prof Karl Behrendt, Dr Simon Jeffery, Dr Ed Harris Project
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on Wednesday 31 January 2024 Reference: RD-PHD-23-VP-R6-MH Understanding and improving the feeding value of rye for broiler chickens (PhD project) Primary supervisor: Professor Vasil Pirgozliev, Department