Ecological drivers of disease spread in horticultural tree crops
Project overview
Project title
Ecological drivers of disease spread in horticultural tree crops.
Project description
This project investigates ecological interactions that influence disease spread in tree crop horticultural systems. The expected outcomes are improved understanding of ecological drivers of the dynamics of diseases and ecological intervention/restoration strategies for disease management. The potential benefit is chemically limited sustainable disease management in horticulture, benefiting industry and the environment.
Supervisory team
University
Name of university supervisor | Jay Anderson |
Name of university | Southern Cross University |
Email address | jay.anderson@scu.edu.au |
Faculty | Faculty of Science and Engineering |
CSIRO
Name of CSIRO supervisor | Mohamed Zakeel Mohamed Cassim |
Email address | mohamedzakeel.mohamedcassim@csiro.au |
CSIRO Research Unit | Agriculture and Food |
Industry
Name of industry supervisor | Oliver Costello |
Name of business/organisation | Jagun Alliance Aboriginal Corporation |
Email address | Oli@jagunalliance.org.au |
Further details
Primary location of student | CSIRO Black Mountain Science and Innovation Park, Clunies Ross Street, Acton ACT 2601, Australia |
Industry engagement component location | Working on horticultural farming properties associated with the Jagun Alliance |
Other locations | Southern Cross University, Military Road, East Lismore NSW 2480, Australia |
Ideal student skillset | Essential BSc (Honours) or MSc in relevant discipline (e.g. Agriculture, Plant Pathology, Epidemiology, Ecology or Plant Science). Excellent writing and communication skills, and willingness for collaboration Good problem-solving skills and interest in applied plant pathology or epidemiology research and sustainable agricultural practices. Desirable Experience with programming/statistics (e.g. Python or R skills). |
Application close date | Open until position filled |
Apply | Contact the university supervisor Jay Anderson |