NSCPHD1145 Plant Nutrients in Terrestrial Ecosystems - acquisition and turnover
The course:
- gives an introduction to issues, concepts and methodologies used
for studying plant nutrition and soil fertility
- has a focus on processes that determine nutrient acquisition and
utilisation by plants and the turnover and bio-availability of
plant nutrients in soils and fertilizers
- is interdisciplinary in its nature drawing on expertises from a
range of different fields
- introduces the Phd students to cutting-edge techniques for plant
and soil testing
- every year we aim at inviting one or more high-profile external
teachers
The following topics will be covered in the 2014 edition of
the course (minor changes may occur):
- Nutrient requirements of plants and uptake mechanisms
- Diffusion of nutrients and nutrient availability in soil
- Recent advances in soil Plant and Soil analysis
- Turnover of organically bound plant nutrients in soil -
pools, processes and inputs
- New methods to visualize nutrients in soil and plants
- Rhizoshere processes
- Biofortification of plants
- During the practical exercises the students will be introduced to
working with Diffusive Gradients in Thin-films
(DGT)
- concepts and methodologies used for studying soil fertility and plant nutrition
- processes that determine nutrient acquisition and utilisation by plants and the turnover and bio-availability of plant nutrients in soils and fertilizers
The course is recommended for PhD students that want to work on issues related to plant nutrition and nutrient turnover in terrestrial ecosystems.
- Category
- Hours
- Lectures
- 20
- Practical exercises
- 10
- Preparation
- 70
- Theory exercises
- 10
- Total
- 110
Deadline for registration: May 1st 2014.
- Credit
- 5 ECTS
- Type of assessment
- Written assignment
- Exam registration requirements
- In order to pass the course, all participants must prove to be well prepared by handing in a written assignment before the course and by being actively engaged during seminars and exercises.
Course information
- Language
- English
- Course code
- NSCPHD1145
- Credit
- 5 ECTS
- Level
- Ph.D.
- Duration
- Placement
- Block 4
- Schedule
- Course preparation amounting to about 70 hours of work is done off site, while the on site part of the course takes place from 2nd to 6th June 2014.
- Course capacity
- Max. 24
- Price
- There is no course fee for PhD students from Danish universities or from University of Wageningen. All others must pay a fee of €500.
- Study board
- Natural Sciences PhD Committee
Contracting department
- Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences
Course responsibles
- Jan Kofod Schjørring (3-6e6f774474706972326f7932686f)
Lecturers
Partner: Wageningen University, The Netherlands