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12 Mar 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Institute of Experimental Botany of the Czech Academy of Sciences Department Laboratory of Pollen Biology Research Field Biological sciences
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health of managed honeybees while being used for pollination services on almond orchards and assessing the dependence of new “self-fertile” almond varieties on pollen movement by honeybees. Almond
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-fertile” almond varieties on pollen movement by honeybees. Almond production is a major and expanding horticultural industry in Australia and is heavily dependent on honeybees. This research will improve
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capability of female flowers of anemophilous plants to intercept airborne 2D-Nms, and the internalisation of 2D-Nms by pollen tube and stigmatic surfaces. The subsequent interference that 2D-Nms might cause
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sands and adjacent sites to build up a picture of the past environments. We are using biomarkers, ostracods, and pollen, but are also keen to explore other potential proxies. The post-holder will get
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prioritize sites for ancient woodland restoration. The successful candidate will work with the Task 4 lead, Dr Helen Shaw, to use palaeoecological approaches (pollen, spores and a range of other proxies
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and around Southeast Asia, towards safer and more sustainable societies. EOS invites applications for a Research Fellow in palynology (pollen) and sedimentology research relating to tropical mangrove
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, the researcher would lead data curation and analysis, including the processing of bee and pollen specimens from field projects. Specialized expertise in pollen metabarcoding and bee taxonomy is required. Minimum
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genotyping, plant care, planting and/or transplanting, pollinations and crossing, pollen collections, harvest of corn ears in the fall, corn ear imaging, seed screening and counting, organizing and filing
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carry 50 pounds. Should not have severe allergy to pollen or poison ivy. Must be willing to work in an environment in which pesticides are applied. Should be able to tolerate working outdoors in hot