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. Kōrero mō te tūranga | About the internship This year we have four internship opportunities: Design and conduct a survey to quantify and understand variation in plant-herbivore interactions in the Lincoln
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in fostering positive, collaborative relationships to ensure constructive interactions. A practical and innovative mindset, with the ability to quickly identify issues and implement solutions. Strong
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soil and rhizosphere ecology to serve as a core member of our tree fruit research and extension team, contributing to an expanding college focus on soil-plant interactions. The endowed chair will build
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with stakeholders. Experience in gas exchange analysis (Li-6800), SPAD, and physiological measurements, scion-rootstock interactions, physiological data collection and fruit quality analysis. Experience
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interacting with growers. Some experience with agrichemicals. Ability to take an active role in promoting a collaborative, collegial and supportive culture at the Kerikeri site and contribute to site compliance