Deadline: 02/03/2023. Selection by qualifications and interview pursuant to article 8 of the “Regulations concerning the recruitment of personnel with fixed-term employment contracts”, for the recruitment, pursuant to article 83 of the National Collective Labour Agreement for the 2016-2018 “Education and Research” sector, signed on 19 April 2018, of a staff member with a professional profile of Technologist (Tecnologo) III level, at the Institute for Sustainable Pant Protection (Istituto per la Protezione Sostenibile delle Piante) – National Research Council of Italy (CNR), office of Sesto Fiorentino (FI), Italy. Download the…
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Call for applications n. IPSP BS 41 2022 BA – Support measures for the Ukrainian scientific community
Deadline: 12/07/2022. The public selection, based on qualifications and supplemented with a remote digital interview, for the granting of no. 1 study bursary for graduates, for research concerning the scientific area of Agriculture and Biology Science subject Plant Pathology is announced. The aim is carrying out research activities on the emerging plant pathogenic bacterium Xylella fastidiosa, at the Institute for Sustanaible Plant Protection, Unit of Bari, CNR. The applicant is required to have a university study qualification in disciplines belonging to the scientific area and the subjects above mentioned. The…
Read MoreSpecial issue: “A stressful life: how plants cope with multiple biotic and abiotic adverse factors”
In natural and agricultural ecosystems, plants quickly respond to abiotic and biotic stress factors, alone or in their conjunctions, by complex acclimatization processes and in the long-term by evolving adaptation strategies. Future climate extremes are expected to exacerbate the effects of (a)biotic stresses on plants and further increase the virulence and diffusion of the existing pests, negatively impacting crop yields and plant survival. Therefore, understanding plants’ resistance and resilience mechanisms to the effects of climate change are urgently needed. Among the developed and variegated range of plant responses able to…
Read MoreSpecial Issue: “Biodiversity of Minor Fruit Species”
Dr. Paolo Boccacci at the Turin Headquarter, have been invited to become one of the guest editors of a Special Issue, titled “Biodiversity of Minor Fruit Species“, which will be published in the “Applied Sciences” of MDPI (https://www.mdpi.com/journal/applsci/special_issues/Minor_Fruit_Species). The increasing interest in alternative crop species throughout the world is attributed to the growing trend within agriculture to identify new old potential uses. This interest stems from various factors, contributing to agricultural diversification, better use of marginal land, and changing environments, besides their economic potential and the opportunities they provide for…
Read MoreSpecial Issue: “Evolutionary Genomics of Crops and Its Wild Relatives”
Dr. Paolo Boccacci, at the Turin Headquarter, is the guest editor of a Special Issue, titled “Evolutionary Genomics of Crops and Its Wild Relatives“, which will be published in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences (https://www.mdpi.com/journal/ijms). “Wild relatives of crop plants are recognized as a fundamental resource for agricultural activity. Traditional landraces have been widely sampled and stored in germplasm collections over previous centuries, but collection programs for the respective wild plants have been planned only recently. Domesticated and wild forms have been influenced by human activity over thousands of…
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