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transform disease resistance breeding? Research subject: Biology Description: This interdisciplinary PhD project has a focus on plant breeding research for maximizing yield while safeguarding the environment
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upcoming projects in related areas. Your profile We are seeking a highly motivated candidate who has a PhD in agriculture, biology, plant breeding or other similar types of education, preferably with a
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motivated candidate who has a PhD in agriculture, biology, plant breeding or other similar types of education, preferably with a strong component of genetics. Furthermore, the candidate should have good
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Qualifications for all ranks (Assistant Professor/Associate Professor/Full Professor): PhD in Horticulture, Plant Breeding, or related field at the time of appointment. Experience in plant breeding. Experience
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their performance traits. Supervisor: .doc. Ing. Ondřej Bučko, PhD. Workplace: Faculty of Agrobiology and Food Resources, Slovak University of Agruculture in Nitra Study program: Special Animal Production Form
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). To fully benefit from the surrounding expertise, the PhD student will divide its time between Plant Breeding and Bioinformatics. Plant Breeding is a merged unit of Wageningen Research and Wageningen
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acclimate to a changing world and how we can breed better plants. About the position A research engineer position is available in the Robert group at the Umeå Plant Science Center, Sweden to join a research
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biology to ecophysiology and from basic research to industrial applications. Our common goal is to understand the plants’ ability to grow, adapt and acclimate to a changing world and how we can breed better
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acclimate to a changing world and how we can breed better plants. About the position The plant roots are a highly powerful and dynamic part of the plant body that builds its underground architecture to access
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, the insights into these processes will provide novel leads for resistance breeding against black rot and other bacterial plant diseases. The project of this PhD position is funded by a Topsector T&U grant in