Ozge Sahin | Sustainability and Recycling of FRPs | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ozge Sahin | Sustainability and Recycling of FRPs | Best Researcher Award

Academician at Ankara University, Turkey

Özge Şahin is an accomplished academic specializing in soil science and plant nutrition, with a focus on sustainable agricultural practices. Through extensive research, contributions to scientific publications, and involvement in collaborative projects, she has established herself as a leading voice in the field. Her work centers on biochar applications, soil fertility, and nutrient management to enhance crop productivity while promoting environmental sustainability.

Profile

Scholar

Education

With a strong academic foundation in soil science and plant nutrition, Özge Şahin has pursued advanced studies in agricultural sciences. Her expertise extends across various interdisciplinary areas, integrating soil chemistry, plant physiology, and environmental sustainability. Over the years, she has collaborated with national and international institutions, gaining insights into innovative agricultural methodologies.

Experience

Throughout her career, Özge Şahin has actively contributed to academic research, industry consultations, and government-funded projects. She has led investigations into soil fertility, mineral nutrition, and biofortification strategies aimed at improving crop resilience against environmental stressors. Her role as a researcher and consultant has strengthened knowledge-sharing efforts within academia and industry, allowing practical applications of scientific advancements to be integrated into modern agricultural practices.

Research Interests

Her primary research interests span soil fertility management, nutrient efficiency enhancement, and sustainable agricultural development. She has focused on optimizing fertilizer applications, investigating biochar’s role in improving soil conditions, and analyzing physiological responses in plants under nutrient deficiencies. Additionally, her studies have explored the effects of nano-fertilizers and organic amendments, demonstrating innovative methods to improve soil health while minimizing environmental impact.

Awards and Recognitions

Recognized for her contributions to agricultural sciences, Özge Şahin has been honored with nominations for prestigious awards, underscoring her commitment to advancing soil and plant nutrition research. Her research projects, spanning multiple funded initiatives, have received attention from scientific organizations and government agencies for their practical applications in improving agricultural productivity.

Publications

Here are selected publications demonstrating her scholarly impact:

  • Title: Antioxidant and stomatal responses of grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) to boron toxicity
    Publication: Scientia Horticulturae 110 (3), 279–284
    Year: 2006
    Citations: 223

 

  • Title: Impacts of biochar and processed poultry manure, applied to a calcareous soil, on the growth of bean and maize
    Publication: Soil Use and Management 31 (1), 106–113
    Year: 2015
    Citations: 210

 

  • Title: Effect of phosphorus‐enriched biochar and poultry manure on growth and mineral composition of lettuce (Lactuca sativa L. cv.) grown in alkaline soil
    Publication: Soil Use and Management 30 (2), 182–188
    Year: 2014
    Citations: 184

 

  • Title: Silicon increases boron tolerance and reduces oxidative damage of wheat grown in soil with excess boron
    Publication: Biologia Plantarum 51, 571–574
    Year: 2007
    Citations: 173

 

  • Title: Effect of synthetic nano-hydroxyapatite as an alternative phosphorus source on growth and phosphorus nutrition of lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) plant
    Publication: Journal of Plant Nutrition 41 (9), 1148–1154
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 123

 

  • Title: Effect of acid modification of biochar on nutrient availability and maize growth in a calcareous soil
    Publication: Soil Use and Management 33 (3), 447–456
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 123

 

  • Title: Essential and non-essential element composition of tomato plants fertilized with poultry manure
    Publication: Scientia Horticulturae 127 (1), 16–22
    Year: 2010
    Citations: 113

 

  • Title: Variations in mineral element concentrations of poultry manure biochar obtained at different pyrolysis temperatures, and their effects on crop growth and mineral nutrition
    Publication: Soil Use and Management 31 (4), 429–437
    Year: 2015
    Citations: 85

 

  • Title: Combined biofortification of soilless grown lettuce with iodine, selenium and zinc and its effect on essential and non-essential elemental composition
    Publication: Journal of Plant Nutrition 44 (5), 673–678
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 34

 

  • Title: Determination of mineral nutrition status of some hazelnut gardens in Ordu-Central district
    Publication: Academic Journal of Agriculture 5 (2), 77–86
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 34

Conclusion

With a profound dedication to agricultural sciences, Özge Şahin has contributed extensively to advancing soil fertility and plant nutrition research. Her interdisciplinary approach has led to meaningful collaborations, impactful publications, and innovative solutions for sustainable farming. By integrating theoretical insights with practical applications, her research continues to influence agricultural methodologies, improving both productivity and environmental sustainability.