Nahuel Reussi Calvo | Soil Fertility | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Nahuel Reussi Calvo | Soil Fertility | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Nahuel Reussi Calvo, National Council for Scientific and Technical Research, Argentina

Prof. Dr. Nahuel Reussi Calvo is an Independent Researcher at the National Council for Scientific and Technical Research (CONICET), Argentina, and an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, National University of Mar del Plata (UNMdP). His research focuses on soil fertility, plant nutrition, and nutrient management, with a particular emphasis on sulfur deficiency in wheat and fertilization strategies. He has held leadership roles, including serving as President of the Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition Commission of the Argentine Association of Soil Science (2014-2018), and is an Associate Editor of the Soil Science Magazine.

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Summary:

Prof. Dr. Nahuel Reussi Calvo is a leading figure in the field of soil science and agricultural research. His contributions to nitrogen management, plant nutrition, and soil fertility have been instrumental in improving agricultural practices, particularly in the Pampas region of Argentina. He has demonstrated leadership in soil science education and mentorship, helping to shape the next generation of researchers in this field. His work continues to play a critical role in addressing the challenges of crop nutrition, particularly in maize and wheat cultivation.

🎓 Education

Nahuel Ignacio Reussi Calvo holds a degree in Agricultural Engineering from the Faculty of Agronomy, National University of Mar del Plata (UNMdP), awarded in 2005 with a thesis on wheat crop response to nitrogen, phosphate, and sulfur fertilization under different tillage systems. He later earned a Doctorate in Agricultural Sciences from the same institution in 2009, specializing in plant production with a dissertation on sulfur deficiency in wheat, for which he received the highest distinction, “Summa cum laude.”

💼Experience

Dr. Reussi Calvo is an Independent Researcher at CONICET and an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, UNMdP. He has been actively engaged in soil fertility and plant nutrition research and serves as an Associate Editor for the Soil Science Magazine. His academic career includes various teaching roles at UNMdP since 2001, progressing from assistant to honorary teaching assistant, and later adjunct professor. Since 2019, he has been the Director of the Soil Fertility and Crop Nutrition Course at FCA-UNNE. Additionally, he has been a visiting professor for multiple postgraduate programs at institutions such as the National University of La Pampa, Universidad Mayor de San Andrés in Bolivia, and the University of Buenos Aires.

🔬Research Focus

His research centers on soil fertility, nutrient management, and plant nutrition, with a particular focus on sulfur deficiency in wheat, nitrogen and sulfur fertilization strategies, and the use of precision tools for nutrient diagnosis in crops. His work integrates soil analysis and fertility diagnosis to improve agricultural productivity and sustainability.

🛠️Skills

Dr. Reussi Calvo possesses expertise in soil fertility assessment, crop nutrition management, fertilizer application strategies, and precision agriculture techniques. He is highly skilled in agronomic research, teaching, and academic mentoring, having supervised multiple undergraduate theses on soil fertility and plant nutrition. His experience extends to scientific communication, editorial work, and consultancy in agricultural soil science.

🏆Awards

He served as the President of the Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition Commission of the Argentine Association of Soil Science from 2014 to 2018. His academic excellence is demonstrated by his outstanding historical grade point average (9.32 and 9.36 for his undergraduate and doctoral degrees, respectively), with no recorded failures. His leadership in soil science education and research has established him as a key figure in Argentina’s agricultural sector.

📚 Publications

    • Greenness index profile in maize canopy: Implications for crop N status diagnosis

      • Authors: N.E. Maltese, W.D. Carciochi, O.P. Caviglia, M.P. Iglesias, N.I. Reussi Calvo
      • Journal: Field Crops Research
      • Year: 2025
    • Nitrogen mineralization potential depletion in Pampas (Argentina) croplands following conversion from native grasslands

      • Authors: N. Wyngaard, C. Crespo, G.V. García, P.A. Barbieri, H.R. Saínz Rozas
      • Journal: Geoderma Regional
      • Year: 2025
    • Soil test correlation of Olsen-P for corn and soybean in a subtropical humid region (Open access)

      • Authors: N.I. Reussi Calvo, D. Cortez, C. Crespo, A.A. Correndo, F.O. García
      • Journal: Agronomy Journal
      • Year: 2025
    • Anaerobically mineralized nitrogen within macroaggregates as an indicator of wheat nitrogen nutrition

      • Authors: G.V. García, N.I. Reussi Calvo, N. Wyngaard, F. Covacevich, G.A. Studdert
      • Journal: Ciencia del Suelo
      • Year: 2024
    • Nitrogen deficiency in maize fields of the Southern Pampas does not affect kernel number but reduces weight per kernel

      • Authors: C. Moises, F.H. Andrade, J.P. Monzon, N.I. Reussi Calvo, A.A. Cerrudo
      • Journal: Field Crops Research
      • Year: 2024

Conclusion:

Prof. Dr. Nahuel Reussi Calvo’s extensive body of work, teaching contributions, and leadership in soil science make him a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His commitment to advancing agricultural productivity through innovative soil and crop management practices, combined with his dedication to scientific education, has positioned him as a key figure in the field of soil fertility. With continued focus on interdisciplinary collaboration and technological advancements, his research has the potential to significantly impact global agricultural practices and sustainability.

Dorota Pikula | Soil | Soil Fertility Improvement Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dorota Pikula | Soil | Soil Fertility Improvement Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dorota Pikula, Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation, Poland

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dorota Pikuła is a researcher at the Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation, Poland, specializing in soil organic matter, humic substances, and soil fertility management. She holds a habilitation in agricultural sciences and a Ph.D. in agronomy from the Warsaw University of Life Sciences. Her research focuses on soil carbon dynamics, fertilization effects, nitrogen fixation, and the environmental impact of agricultural practices. With extensive experience in scientific publishing, policy advisory, and long-term field experiments, she has received multiple awards from the Polish Ministry of Agriculture. She has authored over 500 publications and actively contributes to sustainable agriculture and soil conservation strategies.

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Summary:

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dorota Pikuła is a highly qualified candidate for the Research for Soil Fertility Improvement Award, given her extensive contributions to soil organic matter studies, long-term field experiments, and sustainable fertilization practices. Her research has significantly impacted both scientific understanding and practical agricultural applications. She has also been recognized nationally for her work in soil fertility and nutrient management. However, to further strengthen her profile, she could focus on global-scale research collaborations, innovation-driven contributions, and leadership in large-scale international projects.

🎓 Education

Dorota Pikuła holds a habilitated doctorate in agricultural sciences with a specialization in agriculture and horticulture from the Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation State Research Institute, awarded in 2019. Her postdoctoral research focused on the environmental and production effects of crop cultivation in rotations with varying organic matter inflow. She earned her master’s degree in engineering from the Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture and Biology, in 2000, specializing in Environmental Protection. Her master’s thesis investigated heavy metal fractions in soils fertilized with sewage sludge. She later obtained a Ph.D. in agricultural sciences in agronomy from the same university in 2006, where she studied the influence of selected physicochemical properties of soil on heavy metal content in fodder plants.

💼Experience

Dorota Pikuła has extensive professional experience in agricultural science, research, and publishing. She worked as an editor and agrotechnical advisor from 2002 to 2006 for agricultural publications such as Agro-Spółdzielca and Poradnik Rolniczy. In 2006, she joined the Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation State Research Institute in Puławy as a senior research and technical specialist. Since 2016, she has been working as an adjunct researcher in the Department of Plant Nutrition and Fertilization. Throughout her career, she has participated in numerous research projects, including studies on soil organic matter quality, humic substances, nitrogen fixation, and the environmental impact of different agricultural practices.

🔬Research Focus

Dorota Pikuła specializes in soil organic matter, humic substances, and soil fertility management. Her research explores soil organic carbon dynamics, the impact of fertilization and crop rotation on soil quality, and the role of humic acids in improving soil fertility. She has conducted extensive work on nitrogen fixation, soil contamination with heavy metals, and the long-term effects of manure application on soil health. She has also contributed to the development of soil quality assessment methods and indicators.

🛠️Skills

Dorota Pikuła possesses expertise in soil science, agricultural chemistry, and environmental protection. She is skilled in analyzing soil organic matter composition, conducting long-term field experiments, and evaluating the environmental effects of different farming practices. Her proficiency extends to scientific publishing, training agricultural professionals, and contributing to policy development on sustainable agriculture. She is an active member of several scientific organizations and has authored over 500 popular science publications, demonstrating her ability to translate complex scientific findings into practical knowledge for farmers and policymakers.

🏆Awards

Dorota Pikuła has received several prestigious awards from the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development. In 2015, she was recognized for her contributions to rational fertilizer management. In 2023, she was awarded for her work on protecting water sources from phosphorus pollution caused by agricultural activities. In 2024, she received another award for developing and implementing a method for determining humic substance content in fertilizers and plant aids.

📚 Publications

  • The Composition of the Organic Matter Fractions of Loamy Sand after Long-Term FYM Application without Liming (2022) – Agronomy – Dorota Pikuła, O. Ciotucha
  • Changes in Relationships between Humic Substances and Soil Structure following Different Mineral Fertilization of Vitis vinifera L. in Slovakia (2022) – Agronomy – V. Šimanský, E. Wójcik‐Gront, J. Horváthová, Dorota Pikuła, T. Lošák, A. Parzych, M. Lukac, E. Aydın
  • Effect of the Degree of Soil Contamination with Heavy Metals on Their Mobility in the Soil Profile in a Microplot Experiment (2021) – Agronomy – Dorota Pikuła, W. Stępień
  • Materia organiczna istotnym elementem żyzności gleb (2020) – Studia i Raporty IUNG-PIB – Dorota Pikuła
  • Selected chemical properties of sandy soil after 36 years of differential fertilization with mineral nitrogen and manure without liming in two crop rotation (2020) – Soil Science Annual – Dorota Pikuła
  • Zbiór zaleceń dobrej praktyki rolniczej mający na celu ochronę wód przed zanieczyszczeniem azotanami pochodzącymi ze źródeł rolniczych (2019) – IUNG-PIB – Dorota Pikuła
  • Praktyki zapobiegające stratom węgla organicznego z gleby (2019) – Środowiskowe Aspekty Gospodarki Nawozowej – Dorota Pikuła
  • Soil properties and productivity in two long-term crop rotations differing with respect to organic matter management on an Albic Luvisol (2019) – Scientific Reports – Dorota Pikuła, S. Martyniuk, M. Kozieł

Conclusion:

Dr. Pikuła is a strong candidate for the Research for Soil Fertility Improvement Award due to her pioneering research on soil fertility, strong publication record, practical impact on agriculture, and policy contributions. While she already has an impressive portfolio, enhancing international collaboration, innovation, and leadership in large-scale initiatives would further strengthen her standing for this prestigious award.

Davoud Akhzari | Soil Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Davoud Akhzari | Soil Science | Best Researcher Award

 Assoc. Prof. Dr. Davoud Akhzari, Malayer University, Iran

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Davoud Akhzari is a faculty member in the Department of Nature Engineering at Malayer University, Iran. He specializes in soil-plant interactions, phytoremediation, and rangeland management. With a Ph.D. in Plant Eco-physiology from Gorgan University, his research focuses on sustainable solutions for environmental stressors, including salinity, drought, and heavy metals. Dr. Akhzari has published extensively on biofertilizers, vermicompost, and innovative soil rehabilitation techniques. He is also a reviewer for several international journals, contributing to advancements in environmental and agricultural sciences.

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Assoc. Prof. Dr. Davoud Akhzari is a distinguished researcher whose work addresses critical challenges in sustainable agriculture and environmental remediation. His focus on innovative solutions such as biofertilizers and nanoparticle applications highlights his commitment to advancing knowledge and providing practical tools for improving soil and plant health under environmental stress. His extensive publications, international collaborations, and contributions as a journal reviewer position him as a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award.

 

🎓 Education

Davoud Akhzari holds a Ph.D. in Soil, Plant, and Environmental Sciences, specializing in Plant Eco-physiology with a minor in rangeland improvement and soil rehabilitation, from Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Iran. His doctoral research focused on introducing halophyte plant species for winter rangeland improvement in saline areas. He earned his M.Sc. with distinction in Natural Resource Management, emphasizing vegetation improvement in arid zones, also at Gorgan University. His thesis analyzed the impacts of vegetation management on reducing wind erosion risks.

 

💼Experience

Dr. Akhzari is currently an Associate Professor at Malayer University in the Department of Nature Engineering, where he has served since 2016. Previously, he worked as an Assistant Professor in the Watershed and Rangeland Management Department from 2011 to 2016. He has held various administrative roles, including Head of Department, Dean of Central Library, and Dean of the Brilliant Talents Office.

 

🔬Research Focus

Dr. Akhzari’s research emphasizes the interaction of soil and plant systems under stress conditions, including salinity, drought, and heavy metals. He is also dedicated to sustainable rangeland management, environmental remediation, and improving agricultural productivity through innovative practices like vermicompost and mycorrhizal fungi integration.

Awards

He has contributed extensively to research in soil and environmental sciences, with numerous publications in high-impact journals. His work has been recognized for advancing the understanding of plant-soil interactions under stress conditions and innovative biofertilizer applications.

 

Skills

Dr. Akhzari possesses expertise in the production and application of compost and vermicompost biofertilizers, proliferation of earthworms and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, and advanced data analysis using R and SAS software. Additionally, he is an experienced reviewer for numerous academic journals and specializes in phytoremediation, abiotic and biotic stress management, and soil rehabilitation techniques.

Publications

  • Amelioration of Garden Thyme Growth in Saline Soils by the Combined Application of Vermicompost, Silicon Nanoparticles and Zeolite
    Year: 2024
    Authors: Akhzari, D., Gómez-Brandón, M.
    Citations: 0

 

  • Effects of Environmental Abiotic Stresses on Photosynthetic Pigment Concentrations in Various Plant Species
    Year: 2024
    Authors: Akhzari, D., Pessarakli, M.
    Citations: 0

 

  • Effects of Fire on Some Vegetation and Soil Properties in a Semi-Arid Shrubland (Case Study: Kachaleh Rangelands, Kamyaran Region)
    Year: 2022
    Authors: Mohammadi, A.I., Akhzari, D., Saedi, K.
    Citations: 1

 

  • Effect of Dust on Growth and Reproductive Characteristics of Grapevine (Vitis vinifera)
    Year: 2022
    Authors: Bazgeer, S., Behrouzi, M., Nouri, H., Nejatian, M.A., Akhzari, D.
    Citations: 3

 

  • Impact of Drought, Salinity, and Heavy Metal Stress on Growth, Nutrient Uptake, and Physiological Traits of Vetiver Grass (Chrysopogon zizanioides L.)
    Year: 2022
    Authors: Akhzari, D., Pessarakli, M., Mahdavi, S., Ariapour, A.
    Citations: 0

 

  • The Interaction of Organic Fertilizer and Pitting on Nutrient Content, Phenolic Compounds, and Root and Shoot Lengths in Vetiver Grass (Chrysopogon zizanioides L.)
    Year: 2022
    Authors: Akhzari, D., Pessarakli, M.
    Citations: 0

 

  • Changes in Essential Oil Profile of Thymus daenensis Celak., Thymus fedtschenkoi Ronniger., and Thymus vulgaris L. Under Methyl Jasmonate Treatment
    Year: 2021
    Authors: Shayganfar, A., Akhzari, D.
    Citations: 2

Conclusion:

Dr. Akhzari is highly suitable for the award due to his expertise, innovative research contributions, and international engagement. While focusing on areas such as increasing citations, securing larger research grants, and expanding mentorship efforts could further strengthen his profile, his existing achievements make him a deserving candidate. Recognizing his work would not only honor his contributions but also encourage further advancements in his impactful areas of research.