Dr. Jose Reig Arminana | Ecology | Lifetime Achievement Award

University of Valencia | Spain 

Jose Reig Arminana is an accomplished researcher in Biological Sciences, with a strong scholarly profile reflected in both productivity and impact. His research portfolio comprises 27 peer-reviewed scientific documents, addressing key topics within biological sciences with a clear emphasis on advancing fundamental understanding and applied biological knowledge. These publications have attracted substantial academic attention, accumulating 956 citations across 758 citing documents, demonstrating the relevance, quality, and sustained influence of his work within the international scientific community. An h-index of 18 further highlights the consistent citation performance of his research outputs and indicates a balanced combination of productivity and impact. His scientific contributions have supported knowledge development in biological systems, interdisciplinary biological research, and evidence-based scientific approaches, fostering progress in both academic and applied research domains. Through rigorous methodology, analytical depth, and engagement with contemporary biological challenges, his work has contributed to strengthening scientific discourse and supporting future research directions. The citation metrics and h-index collectively reflect not only the visibility of his publications but also their lasting value to researchers, institutions, and scientific initiatives worldwide, positioning his research profile as a significant and credible contribution to the field of biological sciences.

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Effect of sulfur on pollen germination of Clemenules mandarin and Nova tangelo


– PeerJ


Morphological, Anatomical, Physiological and Genetic Studies of Iris aphylla L. Wild Species Conservation in “Ex Situ” Conditions


– Agriculture


The Tripartite Lichen Ricasolia virens: Involvement of Cyanobacteria and Bacteria in Its Morphogenesis


– Microorganisms


Multidisciplinary approach to describe Trebouxia diversity within lichenized fungi Buellia zoharyi from the Canary Islands


– Symbiosis


Effects of elevated ozone on physiological, anatomical and ultrastructural characteristics of four common urban tree species in China


– Ecological Indicators
Jose Reig Arminana | Ecology | Lifetime Achievement Award

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