Organization | Wageningen University |
Type of Position | Postdoc |
No. of Posts | 01 |
Last Date | 18.09.16 |
Education Requirement | PhD Biology/Plant sciences or related areas |
Country | UK |
Description & Details: A promising alternative to the application of chemical pesticides is the implementation of crops resistant to insect pests. The goal of this research project is to unravel the genetic basis and molecular mechanism involved in a plant defence trait that is lethal to insect eggs. Plants can resist the onset of herbivore attack by perceiving and responding to insect eggs. The consequences of plant responses to eggs are that insect larvae do not hatch or that they are impeded in development, and damage to the plant is reduced. Up to now, little is known on the mechanisms and on the genetic basis of egg-killing traits but potentially may be tied to the egg microbiome. Making use of egg-killing defense traits in crops is a promising new way to sustainably reduce losses of crop yield.
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How to Apply / Contact: Apply Online |