Mrs Ing. Henriette Drenth
Research assistant Crop and Weed Ecology
Teaching subjects (see 'Education')
- YMC-60809: Academic Consultancy Training
- CSA-30806: Research Methods in Crop and Weed Ecology
CSA-20806: Population and Systems ecology
ENT-30306: Ecological Aspects of Bio-interactions
Research projects
- Integrated weed management (Theme 4.1.1)
Other responsibilities
- General support within the Group.
Personal information
In 1985 I graduated at the Agricultural High School, with a specialisation in arable Agriculture. After my study I started as research assistant at the Research Institute for Plant Protection and was involved in a project on the genetical background of yellow rust resistance of wheat.
In 1988 I transferred to the Institute for Agrobiology and Soil Fertility, and participated in the SARP-project (Simulation and Systems Analysis for Rice Production). The overall goal of the project was to build research capacity in the field of crop simulation and systems analysis, in Asian national agricultural research centres.
Since 1992, I am working as a research assistant in the Crop- and Weed Ecology Group. The research consists of conducting experiments in the field or greenhouse, and modelling.
My main educational task is to take care of the logistics of the courses: Academic Consultancy Training and Population Ecology. Apart from that I assist the computer practical of the courses Ecological Aspects of Bio-interactions and Research Methods in Crop and Weed Ecology.
Publications (selection)
- Bastiaans, L. & H. Drenth, 1999. Late-emerging weeds; phenotypic plasticity and contribution to weed population growth. In: Proceedings of the 11th EWRS Symposium, Basel.3.
- Berge H.F.M. ten, T.M. Thiyagarajan, Qinghua Shi, M.C.S. Wopereis, H. Drenth & M.W.J. Jansen, 1997. Numerical optimization of nitrogen application to rice. Part 1. Description of Manage-N. Field Crops Research 51, 29-42.
- Drenth, H., H.F.M. ten Berge & J.J.M. Riethoven (Editors), 1994. ORYZA simulation modules for potential and nitrogen limited rice production. SARP Research Proceedings, 223 pp. ISBN 90-73384-28-1.
Full list of publications is available.
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