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by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Position Title: Postdoctoral researcher – Plant ecology and soil–plant interactions in
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. Although the key contribution of mineral fertilizers (N and P) to sustain crop production, the plants root plasticity, rhizosphere microbial activities and their interactions play a pivotal role in enhanced
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quality, biotic interactions, and ecophysiological properties. Responsibilities: Supervise fieldwork, including floristic surveys, soil sampling, and ecological data collection. Conduct advanced analyses
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principles of magnetic separation and magnetic phenomena, as well as expertise in experimental methods to study the interactions between magnetic fields and solid and liquid materials. Additionally, knowledge
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, particularly their role in soil nutrient cycling, nitrogen fixation, and carbon sequestration. Investigate the mechanisms through which these microorganisms interact with soil environments and plants
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-throughput sequencing technologies (e.g., Illumina, PacBio) and bioinformatics analysis. Solid understanding of microbial ecology, soil systems, and their interactions with plants and the environment
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the “heterogeneous, near-surface environment in which complex interactions involving rock, soil, water, air, and living organisms regulate the natural habitat and determine availability of life
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fertilizers is an asset. Strong background in plant-soil interactions and soil health indicators for sustainable crop production systems. Solid understanding of plant nutrition and the impact of (a)biotic
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. Although the key contribution of mineral fertilizers (N and P) to sustain crop production, the plants root plasticity, rhizosphere microbial activities and their interactions play a pivotal role in enhanced
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, human societies, which are collections of people linked by acquaintance or social interaction, transportation systems and biological interactions. These systems are represented as networks. A network is a