Published: 20 Apr 2026 4 views
In the coming decades, climate change and land use change will have a significant impact on the performance of terrestrial ecosystems in terms of their services (food, feed, fiber, energy) and the challenges facing society. At the Institute of Bio- and Geosciences - Agrosphere (IBG-3), we are developing solutions to secure ecosystem services based on an improved understanding of hydrological and biogeochemical processes in terrestrial systems. The focus is on agricultural and forestry systems, which are coming under increasing pressure as a result of global change. Innovative observation technologies are combined with laboratory experiments and modeling to research and predict terrestrial processes across scales (from the pore scale to the field scale to the continental scale), thereby contributing to the sustainable use of natural resources such as water, soil, and the atmosphere.
This work will be part of the project "Role of root mucilage in water and phosphorus uptake in semi-arid environment: Bridging the gap from theories on the pore scale to emergent behaviour at the plant scale (RootMucilage)" funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). In collaboration with the Technical University of Munich, the University of Tübingen and the RPTU University Kaiserslautern-Landau, the project aims understand the emergent behaviour of mucilage on the plant scale and in particular for water and phosphorus uptake from soil by contrasting maize genotypes as well as its role in forming a moist microbial rhizosphere habitat. Your work will build on the process-based soil-rhizosphere-plant model, developed at the Agrosphere Institute, which integrates a 3D functional-structural approach (CPlantBox) to mechanistically simulate plant growth, plant-soil interactions and the rhizosphere microbiome. You will contribute to model development and apply it to disentangle the role of root architecture and the release of both mulicage and low molecular weight organic carbon compounds on root water and phosphate uptake. You will work in an interdisciplinary team with researchers from the University partners as well as our partners from ICRISAT, India.
Your tasks in detail:
The position is for a fixed term of 3 years. Pay is in line with 65% of pay group 13 of the Collective Agreement for the Public Service (TVöD-Bund). Additionally, you will receive a special payment (“Christmas bonus”).
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2026 Fully Funded Humboldt Research Fellowship
2026 Konrad Adenauer Foundation Scholarship
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