PhD EPS-based solutions to increase soil structure and resilience to drought

PhD EPS-based solutions to increase soil structure and resilience to drought

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6 Sep 29 Oct Leeuwarden

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Topic background - Almost 40% of the total agricultural land in Europe is prone to soil degradation, at a moderate or even severe level. Climate change, accompanied by increasing temperatures and less frequent but more intense rainfall events accelerates soil degradation and further decreases the capacity of soils to store and release the water and nutrients required for plant growth. Soil aggregates, made of particles held together by cohesive forces and organic matter are the basic units that form the soil structure and determine the physical and mechanical properties of soil, including water retention, water movement and aeration. Microbial organisms and their metabolic products affect soil structure by binding loose soil particles into stable aggregates. In particular, extracellular polymeric substances (EPS), produced by soil microorganisms, are known to have positive effect on water retention and aggregate stability.
Therefore, agricultural strategies that enhance EPS production have the potential to improve soil structure and thus increase the ability of soil to store and provide water to plants during periods of drought.

Research challenges - Despite the recognition of the positive effect of EPS on soil structure and decades of research on the industrial potential of EPS (e.g. as bio lubricants, thickener and preservatives), the use of EPS-based products in agriculture as soil improver is still very limited. In addition, our knowledge on EPS composition, structure and function, is far from complete. Gaining understanding of the role of EPS in determining soil structure and aggregate stability and elucidation of the mechanisms that regulate the biosynthesis of EPS in soils, could enable the use of EPS-based solution in agriculture to improve soil structure and prevent soil degradation.

Objectives and methodology - The PhD project aims to elucidate the effect of different types of soil amendments (complex as well as more readily biodegradable substrates), and of varying carbon to nitrogen ratio’s on the development of microbial communities in the soil, particularly on EPS producing and degrading microbes. The ultimate goals of the project is to develop nature-based solutions to increase soil structure and resilience to drought. To reach this goal we will identify key microbial groups responsible in soils for EPS production. We will test abiotic conditions (i.e. C:N ratio, nutrient availability) that may trigger EPS formation and thus influence soil properties.

Specifications

Wetsus, European centre of excellence for sustainable watertechnology

Requirements

Students requirements: We are looking for a highly motivated soil scientist with a strong interest in (soil) microbiology, chemistry and with an affinity for agriculture (MSc degree). The ideal candidates should be a team player with excellent communication skills. Knowledge of microbial characterization and experience with microbiome analyses is considered an advantage.

Conditions of employment

Salary and working conditions are according to the collective labor agreement of the Cooperative Association of Dutch Universities (VSNU) for PhD students. Per 1-7-2021, the salary for a PhD student as determined by the collective labor agreement are (in Euros before tax per year): €34076 (year 1), €39732 (year 2), €41832 (year 3) and €43554 (year 4). PhD students are appointed by one of the three cooperating universities, but research is conducted at the Wetsus laboratory in Leeuwarden.

Employer

Wetsus

Wetsus, European centre of excellence for sustainable water technology is a facilitating intermediary for trendsetting know-how development. Wetsus creates a unique environment and strategic cooperation for development of profitable and sustainable state of the art water treatment technology.

Specifications

  • Research, development, innovation; PhD; Technical and laboratory
  • Natural sciences; Engineering
  • max. 40 hours per week
  • University graduate
  • PA ESR 14

Employer

Wetsus, European centre of excellence for sustainable watertechnology

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Oostergoweg 9, 8911 MA, Leeuwarden

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