Plant Nutrients in Terrestrial Ecosystems - acquisition and turnover

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Plant Nutrients in Terrestrial Ecosystems - acquisition and turnover

Collaboration with the University of Copenhagen

To be announced

Scope

The course gives an introduction to issues, concepts and methodologies used for studying plant nutrition and soil fertility. It focuses on processes that determine nutrient acquisition and utilization by plants and the turnover and bio-availability of plant nutrients in soils and fertilizers. Ph.D. students will be introduced to cutting-edge techniques for plant and soil testing. The course is interdisciplinary in its nature drawing on expertise from a range of different fields. It has an international focus and embraces high-profile teachers from DK and abroad. .

Programme

The programme of the last edition of this course (May 2018) can be found here. This should provide you with an indication of the general build-up of this course. The precise structure of the next edition of this course, may of course differ somewhat. The University of Copenhagen is responsible for the organisation of this course but we will keep you updated if there is any new information.

General information
 
Target Group The course is aimed at PhD candidates and other academics
Group Size Min. 14, max. 20 participants
Course duration 5 days
Language of instruction English
Frequency of recurrence Annually
Number of credits 4 ECTS
Lecturers to be announced
Prior knowledge to be announced
Location to be announced
Options for accommodation to be announced
More information

Lennart Suselbeek (PE&RC)
Phone: +31 (0) 317 485426
Email: lennart.suselbeek@wur.nl

Registration of interest

At this moment, the University of Copenhagen has not scheduled this course yet. However, if you register your interest in this activity below, we will inform you as soon as the course is scheduled and registration of participation is opened.