Ecophysiologicalmechanisms of CO2 and drought as drivers of land cover change. A post-doctoralposition is available for a plant ecophysiologist interested in the effects ofCO2 and drought on plant function. The successful applicant will be based in the Botany Department,University of Cape Town, South Africa, and will establish and conduct CO2fumigation experiments at the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, Cape Town,exploring the role of varying concentrations of CO2, nutrients andwater stress on key plant ecophysiological processes. Additional experimentalopportunities will exist through collaboration in a larger scale CO2facility currently being established at Rhodes University in the Eastern Cape,South Africa. Full details ofthe fellowship can be found here: http://www.botany.uct.ac.za/downloads/co2_postdoc.pdf
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