Pablo Barbieri | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Outstanding Scientist Award

Pablo Barbieri | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Outstanding Scientist Award

Dr. Pablo Barbieri is an exceptional researcher in the field of soil fertility, crop nutrition, and nutrient management, making him a strong candidate for the Research for Outstanding Scientist Award. His academic and research career has centered on optimizing soil fertility and crop yields through effective nutrient management, particularly nitrogen. Below is a detailed overview of his qualifications and key contributions:

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Academic Background

  • Doctorate in Agricultural Sciences (2008): Thesis on nitrogen utilization efficiency in maize under direct seeding, showcasing his focus on sustainable agricultural practices.
  • Postgraduate specialization in Plant Production (2000): Focus on crop and soil fertility further establishes his expertise in nutrient management.

Research Contributions

  1. Yield Responses and Radiation Interception
    His work on yield responses to narrow row spacing highlights how increasing radiation interception can enhance crop productivity, emphasizing his innovative approaches to improving agricultural practices.
    Agronomy Journal, 2002
  2. Soil Organic Carbon Determination
    The comparison of methods for determining soil organic carbon underscores his contribution to enhancing soil health assessment methodologies.
    Ciencia del Suelo, 2014
  3. Maize Water-Use Efficiency
    Dr. Barbieri’s study on maize evapotranspiration and water-use efficiency under different nitrogen supplies is vital in addressing challenges of water scarcity in agriculture.
    Field Crops Research, 2015
  4. Nitrogen Mineralization and Soil Testing
    His research on the reliability of nitrogen testing in maize further demonstrates his contribution to optimizing fertilization practices, ensuring efficient nutrient use.
    Agronomy Journal, 2008

Innovative Research Impact

  • Dr. Barbieri’s research focuses on optimizing nitrogen use efficiency, improving water-use efficiency, and enhancing soil fertility, which are critical for sustainable agriculture. His contributions help improve crop yields while minimizing environmental impact, aligning with the award’s recognition of impactful scientific advancements.

Contributions to Knowledge & Practice

  • Optimizing nitrogen use efficiency: His research has contributed to more effective fertilizer application, reducing environmental impacts while maximizing crop yields.
  • Sustainable agricultural practices: Through his involvement with various research institutes like CONICET and IPADS BALCARCE, Dr. Barbieri has pioneered strategies to enhance sustainable crop production.

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Yield responses to narrow rows depend on increased radiation interception

Comparación de métodos para determinar carbono orgánico en suelo

Maize water use efficiency and evapotranspiration response to N supply under contrasting soil water availability

Maize evapotranspiration and water‐use efficiency in response to row spacing

Contribution of anaerobically mineralized nitrogen to the reliability of planting or presidedress soil nitrogen test in maize

¿ Cuál es el estado de la fertilidad de los suelos argentinos?

Optimizing fertilizer nitrogen use efficiency by intensively managed spring wheat in humid regions: Effect of split application

Improving resource productivity at a crop sequence level

Dosis óptima económica de nitrógeno en maíz bajo siembra directa en el sudeste bonaerense

Conclusion

Dr. Barbieri’s extensive research in soil fertility, nutrient management, and his highly cited publications make him a strong contender for the Research for Outstanding Scientist Award. His work has had a notable impact on both academic research and practical agricultural methods, particularly in optimizing resource use in crop systems. His contributions align perfectly with the award’s focus on groundbreaking scientific achievements.

Samuel RAKOTOAMBININA | Agricultural | Best Scholar Award

Mr. Samuel RAKOTOAMBININA | Agricultural | Best Scholar Award

Mr. Samuel RAKOTOAMBININA, CENRADERU/FOFIFA, Madagascar

👨‍🔬 Samuel RAKOTOAMBININA, an accomplished Agro-halieute expert, holds a Ph.D. in Fisheries Sciences from the University of Toliara. With over three decades of experience, he has significantly contributed to freshwater aquaculture in Madagascar. Notably, he served as a Consultant for PADM/GIZ, overseeing technical management and socio-economic studies. His expertise spans from genetic characterization to hatchery management, evident in his numerous publications. Samuel’s dedication to sustainable aquaculture is evident through his leadership roles in research institutions and collaborative projects. 🌊🐟

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Education :

Samuel RAKOTOAMBININA’s academic journey reflects a profound dedication to fisheries and aquaculture. 📚 With a Doctorate in Fisheries Sciences from the University of Toliara in 2011, he delved deep into the intricacies of aquatic ecosystems. Prior, he acquired a Master’s in Aquaculture from the University of Montpellier II in 2000, complemented by a Diploma of University Studies in Aquaculture Project Management and Operation. His foundational knowledge stems from earning a Bachelor’s in Fisheries Engineering from the University of Toliara in 1989, preceded by a Bachelor’s in Agricultural Sciences from the University of Madagascar in 1986, specializing in Agricultural and Food Industries. 🎓

Professional Experience :

Samuel RAKOTOAMBININA has been instrumental in enhancing pisciculture practices in Madagascar. 🐟 As a Consultant for PADM/GIZ, he provided expert guidance on continental fish farming. His technical management of FOFIFA’s fish station in Kianjasoa ensured efficient operations. Samuel’s expertise extended to breeding stock maintenance and enhancement, particularly in tilapia and carp. He conducted impactful socio-economic studies on pisciculture in the Middle West region, along with pioneering studies on Nile tilapia farming in floating cages at Lake Itasy. Through training initiatives, site evaluations, and collaborative efforts, he has significantly contributed to the sustainable growth of aquaculture. 🌱

Research Focus:

Samuel RAKOTOAMBININA’s research focus lies predominantly in freshwater aquaculture, particularly in Madagascar’s highlands. 🌊 His recent publication in the Journal of the World Aquaculture Society demonstrates his commitment to improving common carp fry production through small-scale hatcheries. This work signifies his dedication to addressing local aquaculture challenges and enhancing sustainable fish farming practices in diverse environments. Samuel’s expertise in hatchery management and fry production underscores his contributions to the development of aquaculture techniques tailored to the unique conditions of Madagascar’s highland regions. 🐟