Editorial Board
Nikolai Dinev
N.Poushkarov Institute of soil science, Agrotechnologies and plant protection · Bulgaria
Editorial leadership for Journal of Agronomy Research ISSN 2639-3166
Research interests
- Biochemical Changes In Species Of Tribe Triticeae Depending Of Soil Acidity
Biography
WORK EXPERIENCE:
- Dates (from – to)-2012-2018
- Name and address of employer-N.Poushkarov Institute of soil science, Agrotechnologies and plant protection
- Type of business or sector-Public organization in Agricultural Academy.
- Occupation or position held-Professor in soil chemistry
- Main activities and responsibilities-Deputy Director of ISSAPP.
Key qualification:
- Experience and practices in soil monitoring, investigations on the transfer of macro- and microelements in environment, evaluation of technogenic impact on soil-water-plant system.
- Expert works on the assessment and management of plant quality in natural and anthropogenic degraded soil; evaluation of processes in food chain as result from soil practices- cultivation and fertilization.
- Good skills and experience in soil studies, data processing and analysis. Experience in the field of bioavailability of trace elements and risk assessment, sanitary evaluation of components of environment, research works in team and in leading position. Professional skill in preparation of the general scheme of the soil ecological monitoring with experience in selection and evaluation of specific indicators and criteria of soil- water- plant, including monitoring equipment and software.
Selected publications
- Multivariate Exploratory Analysis of the Bulgarian Soil Quality Monitoring Network 2023 cited 6×
- Dynamics of plastid pigments in sweet corn leaves under different fertilization regimes and heat stress Recent 2025
Ranked by citation impact (Crossref) where available, newest otherwise · verified via ORCID.
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