Full Prof. Soil science and agrochemistry. Research area: Soil fertility and nutrient management towards a clean environment and healthy food in organic and conventional agriculture, status and bioavailability of trace elements in soil, global environmental change, climate change adaptation, and SOC sequestration. Agricultural Soil Expert for Serbia’s GHG Inventory, UNDP, 2020. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1538-740X; Scopus Author ID:55931871100
Prof. Branislava Lalić combines deep expertise in biometeorology and atmospheric modelling with innovative approaches to climate adaptation. Her talk will present Practical Solutions for Climate Change Adaptation through a new classification of seasons, an emerging framework for aligning climate, agriculture, and One Health systems, and will introduce recent advances in digital and data-driven climate monitoring that enhance resilience.
Full professor of Plant physiology and nutrition, University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Agriculture.
Main interests: impact of abiotic stress on plants (drought, salt stress, heavy metal stress, temperature stress, environmental pollution, green chemistry in agriculture, sustainable plant production).
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-4316-9645
SCOPUS Author ID: 16643386300
I’m a plant scientist from Serbia working at the Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops. My research focuses on improving rapeseed and camelina resilience to climate change and enhancing their competitiveness and sustainability. I collaborate with academic and industry partners across Europe to connect research with practical applications in oilseed crop production.
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