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Researcher to join our research team. The successful candidate will be involved in cutting-edge research focusing on soil biology, microbial ecology, and molecular biology techniques. This position offers
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environments. Job Summary The postdoc will conduct research, prepare proposals, write reports and scientific papers to study the botany and ecology of native desert plant species of south of Morocco as
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on soil biology, microbial ecology, and molecular biology techniques. This position offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to advancing our understanding of microbial communities in soil ecosystems
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Position Title: Postdoctoral researcher – Plant ecology and soil–plant interactions in vegetated photovoltaic systems-in mining site. Duration: 12 months, renewable. Position Summary: We are seeking
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scientific papers to study the botany and ecology of native desert plant species of south of Morocco as well as their interaction of their ecosystems including the soil. The successful candidate will conduct
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critical challenges in agriculture, environment, and health. AGC integrates expertise in microbial ecology, soil and plant sciences, environmental genomics, and biotechnology to develop innovative
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multidisciplinary research entity dedicated to advancing genomics and systems biology approaches to address critical challenges in agriculture, environment, and health. AGC integrates expertise in microbial ecology
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, Soils Sciences with hands-on the dynamic of Organic Matter in the soils, or Soil Ecology. Strong knowledge of soil science, soil fertility, and crop production systems in Mediterranean and Sub-Saharan
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critical challenges in agriculture, environment, and health. AGC integrates expertise in microbial ecology, soil and plant sciences, environmental genomics, and biotechnology to develop innovative
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. Christina, M., Nouvellon, Y., Laclau, J. P., Stape, J. L., Bouillet, J. P., Lambais, G. R., & Le Maire, G. (2017). Importance of deep water uptake in tropical eucalypt forest. Functional Ecology, 31(2), 509