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Lancaster University

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Lancashire

United Kingdom

Recent discoveries have revealed that grassland plants form symbioses with a much broader range of fungi than previously thought, notably Mucoromycotina ‘fine root endophytes’ (MFRE), which co-occur alongside more commonly described arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. This exciting project seeks to disentangle the roles of both MFRE and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in providing key ecosystem functions and resilience to grasslands. The project will use a suite of cutting-edge technologies applied to field, greenhouse and laboratory experiments to advance our understanding of the diversity and function of these ‘hidden’ root-associated fungal networks. The PhD project will be led from Lancaster University as part of a prestigious Royal Society Faraday Discovery Fellowship led by Prof Katie Field at the University of Sheffield and in collaboration with Silvia Pressel at the Natural History Museum in London, offering superb opportunities for training and development, and interaction with a large team of scientists across institutions.
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3 Months

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#177

US World and News Report

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#122

The World University Rankings

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#141

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