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Department of Forest Mycology and Plant Pathology
The Research School in Future Silviculture
Sweden is a country where forests have been and still are of great importance. The use and utilization of the forest is an issue where the balance between forest production and the environment is in focus. Growth in Swedish forests has declined over the past 15 years. Biodiversity and the role of forests in climate change are now key societal issues that require more knowledge. To both sustainably use and safeguard forest biodiversity, a coherent basic science research program is needed that addresses large and complex issues and develops new analytical tools. It is against this background and in line with SLU:s investment in Future Sustainable Forest Management that the Research School in Future Silviculture is established with a focus on the future sustainable use of forests. The Research School Future Silviculture is part of the Wallenberg Initiative in Forest Research (WIFORCE) at SLU. During the programme, around 50 doctoral students will be admitted to the Research School. Would you like to make a difference for the future sustainable use of forests? Apply to join the Research School in Future Silviculture!
We are looking for an industry/collaboration-based PhD student. The doctoral studies will be performed at the Department of Forest Mycology and Plant Pathology at SLU in Uppsala. The employment will be with the company Södra, where the PhD student will gain practical work experience. The doctoral student supervisory team will include Malin Elfstrand (Professor, SLU), Magnus Petersson(Head of Forestry operations at Södra).
Read more about WIFORCE and the Research School in Future Silviculture here: more about the Department of Forest Mycology and Plant Pathology here:
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Research subject Biology
Description:
The goal of the doctoral project in forest pathology is to create knowledge about trees' defense responses and develop methods that help forest tree breeders and forest nurseries to identify trees with a better ability to handle biotic and abiotic stress.
You are expected to conduct research, in collaboration with researchers at the dept. of forest mycology and plant pathology, and the Umeå Plant Science Center (UPSC), which leads to a doctoral thesis. The doctoral studies includes courses corresponding to at least 30 higher education credits You are also expected to complete an industrial internship at your employer Södra.
In your research, you will use a combination of different methods such as population genetics, transcriptomics and testing resistance to root rot and Diplodia tip blight in pine under normal conditions and under abiotic stress.
Qualifications:
We are looking for a person who is interested in research in forest pathology and plant-fungus interactions. You are eligible to be admitted to postgraduate studies if you have a master's degree or equivalent. For this position, your education should focus on biology, forest science, plant physiology, genetics, plant pathology or forest pathology.
Familiarity with the Nordic forest ecosystems is desired. Previous experience with molecular biology and microbiology laboratory work is a merit. Knowledge of Swedish and a Swedish or international driver's license are also meritous. Applicants must meet certain English language proficiency requirements. For further information see:
In the recruitment process we will put great emphasis on the candidates personal suitability. Consideration will be given to e.g. your motivation, flexibility, drive, cooperativeness, independence and meticulousness.
Place of work:
Uppsala
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