The
Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO) is a top research institute of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW). Mission of the NIOO is to carry out excellent fundamental and strategic research in ecology.
The department of
Microbial Ecology offers a:
PhD POSITION on Reducing greenhouse gas emission from agricultural soils within the
ClipsMicro(Climate proof soils by steering soil and residue microbiomes) financed by NWA (National Science Agenda, Climate friendly agricultural soils).
The ClipsMicro projectDutch agriculture faces the major challenge of contributing to reducing the emission of greenhouse gases. This objective can be contributed to by sequestrating more CO2 in soils and crops while at the same time reducing the emission of other greenhouse gases. In the NWA call 'Climate-friendly agricultural soils' two projects focus on how microbes in the soil, separately or in collaboration with plants, can contribute to increased carbon storage and decreased emissions of greenhouse gases, especially nitrous oxide. Within the ClipsMIcro project, researchers from
Utrecht University (UU) , the
Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO-KNAW), the
Louis Bolk Institute and
Aeres University of Applied Sciences (Dronten) will be working with companies from the agricultural, horticultural, the plant breeding, the composting and soil analysis sectors. This combination of scientific and agro-business partners will develop novel strategies that utilize refined composts and cover crops to steer and nurture microorganisms in soil and organic inputs to realize a year-round contribution of the soil microbiome to carbon sequestration and mitigation of GHG emissions in arable sandy soils.
Whitin the ClipsMicro project we are hiring two PhD students that collaborate closely. One student is appointed at NIOO-KNAW, one at UU. This opening describes the PhD position at the Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO-KNAW). For the Job position at UU, with a focus on enhanced carbon sequestration using refined compost, please see the opening at Utrecht University.
PhD position at the NIOOYou will be testing cover crops on their potential to inhibit nitrification and hence, reduce emission of N2O from soils and will determine the chemical compounds responsible for this biological nitrification inhibition (BNI). With selected BNI-cover crops, you will execute greenhouse and field experiments where you will assess the effects of combinations of cover, main crop and refined composts on greenhouse gas emissions and dynamics of the living and dead microbial biomass. You will also focus on diversity and functioning of microbial groups involved in nitrogen and carbon cycling and will relate this to physical and chemical soil properties. Experiments will be carried in close cooperation with a PhD based at Utrecht University as well as with partners involved in the project. Experience in one of the following fields is required; chemical analytical (GC, MS, IRMS or similar), molecular biological analyses, soil chemical and physical; soil microbiology; biogeochemistry.
Appointment:This is a temporary appointment, initially for 1 year and upon satisfaction to be prolonged for a maximum of 4 years (1.0 fte). The preferred starting date is 1 September 2023.
Location:The Netherlands Institute of Ecology, NIOO-KNAW in Wageningen, The Netherlands.
Information:For more information please contact dr. Paul Bodelier (tel. +31-317473485, email
p.bodelier@nioo.knaw.nl) or prof. Eiko Kuramae (
e.kuramae@nioo.knaw.nl) (Tel. +31 31747502). Information on the Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO-KNAW) can be found at the website:
http://www.nioo.knaw.nl/. Information on the ClipsMicro project can be found
https://www.nwo.nl/en/news/nwo-funds-two-nwa-studies-climate-friendly-agricultural-soils;
https://nioo.knaw.nl/en/projects/clipsmicro-climate-proof-soils-by-steering-soil-and-residue-microbiomes.