Ali Ashraf Amirinejad | soil physical health | Best Researcher Award
Assist.Prof Dr. Aliashraf Amirinejad, Razi University, Iran.
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Education and Experience
ย B.S.ย in Soil Science, University of Tehran, Iran, 1990
ย M.S.ย in Soil Science, University of Shiraz, Iran, 1994
ย Ph.D.ย in Agricultural Physics, IARI, India, 2010
ย Assistant Professorย at Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran (2010-present)
ย Soil Science Lecturerย at University of Ilam, Iran (1994-2010)
ย Manager of Research and Technology, University of Ilam (2000-2004)
ย Manager of Plant Productions Department, University of Ilam (2005-2007)
Suitability For The Award
Dr. Ali Ashraf Amirinejad is a well-established researcher in soil science with a specialized focus on soil genesis, soil health, and plant stress tolerance. His research has significantly contributed to understanding soil-plant interactions, soil mineralogy, and sustainable agricultural practices, making him an ideal candidate for the Best Researcher Award.
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Awards and Honors
ย Recognized for contributions to soil classification and mineralogy research in Iran
ย Awarded for advancing soil physical health research at national conferences
ย Presented at the 6th Iranian Congress of Soil Science, University of Mashhad, Iran
ย Invited Speaker, National Congress on Medicinal Plants, Iran
ย Multiple publications on soil topography, mineralogy, and plant stress
Publications
ย “The Effects of Some Nanoparticles on Physical and Mechanical Properties of Soil”ย โ 17th Iranian Soil Science Congress, 2021 |ย Conference Paper
ย “The Effects of Biochar and Salicylic Acid on Alleviation of Pb Stress in Salvia (Salvia officinalis L.)”ย โ Journal of Science and Technology of Greenhouse Culture, 2021 |ย Cited by: Not specified | DOI: 10.47176/jspi.12.1.20161
ย “The Impact of Biochar on the Growth and Morphological Characteristics of Green Basil”ย โ 16th Iranian Soil Science Congress, 2019 |ย Conference Poster
ย “Impact of Salicylic Acid on the Growth and Morphological Characteristics of Green Basil”ย โ 16th Iranian Soil Science Congress, 2019 |ย Conference Poster
ย “Interactions of Salicylic Acid and Superabsorbent Polymer on Yield and Components of Mung Bean (Vigna radiata) under Different Moisture Regimes”ย โ Iranian Journal of Water and Soil Research, 2019 |ย Cited by: Not specified | DOI: 10.22059/ijswr.2018.262954.667981
ย “Effect of Land Use Change on Soil Physical Quality in Gilan-e-Gharb Region”ย โ Water and Soil Science Journal, 2018 |ย Cited by: Not specified
ย “The Effect of Zeolite, Sunflower Biochar, and Activated Carbon on Pb Stabilization in Soils with Different Properties”ย โ Iranian Journal of Water and Soil Research, 2018 |ย Cited by: Not specified | DOI: 10.22059/ijswr.2017.231456.667667
ย “Salicylic Acid Improves Salinity-Alkalinity Tolerance in Pepper (Capsicum annuum L.)”ย โ Advances in Horticultural Science, 2017 |ย Cited by: Not specified | DOI: 10.13128/AHS-20346
. With a B.S. from the University of Tehran, an M.S. from the University of Shiraz, and a Ph.D. from IARI, India, Dr. Amirinejad brings a global perspective to his researchย
. His career spans over three decades, including notable work in soil classification, mineralogical studies, and plant stress tolerance, making him a significant contributor to Iran’s agricultural research communityย
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. Dr. Amirinejad has also made significant strides in biofertilizer research, presenting findings on biofertilizer production and optimizing fertilizer use in agriculture. His interdisciplinary approach includes years of applied research on the interactions between soil, topography, and environmental stress, helping to shape the agricultural practices of Iranย
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. Through his research, he contributes solutions to improve soil resilience and productivity in semi-arid regions.