- Recep Irfan NAZLI
- Associate Professor
- [email protected]
- +90 322 338 6084
- Turkey
- Cukurova University Agriculture Faculty Field Crops Department
- Secondary or Higher Education Establishment
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Cukurova University Agriculture Faculty Field Crops Department is located in Adana, in the south of Turkey, where Mediterranean climate prevails. The department is divided into 3 main branches of science: cereals, industrial and forage crops. However, research activities have been carried out for many years in sub-sections such as plant breeding, turf grasses, grain legumes, and bioenergy crops within the department. To date, many research projects have been carried out within the framework of university-industry cooperation, and as a result, many new varieties with high yield and quality have been improved. In addition, training on sustainable agricultural practices is arranged for farmers and public and private sector representatives on a regular basis within the department.
- Topic 1.1.1-2023 (IA) Integrated adaptive wastewater management plans in the Mediterranean region.
- Topic 1.2.1-2023 (IA) Actions to restore and return degraded lands in the Mediterranean region into productive agroecosystems. | Topic 2.2.1 (RIA) A step toward carbon-neutral farms: coupling renewable energy sources with circular farming systems.
- Topic 1.4.1-2023 (IA) Accelerate adaptation and mitigation to climate change in the Mediterranean region by deploying WEFE nexus solutions.
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Our research team has conducted studies related to forage and bioenergy production from perennial grasses, legumes, sorghum and maize under Mediterranean climatic conditions in Turkey for many years. Additionally, we have sufficient knowledge and experience about cover/inter/or mixed cropping, crop rotation, and organic fertilization which increase soil organic matter, carbon sequestration, land use efficiency and biodiversity. In this context, we are open to collaborate as a partner on research projects related to organic waste management in agroecosystems, soil restoration and reclamation, and renewable energy production from organic wastes.
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organic waste, fertilization, land reclamation, renewable energy, manure, wastewater, soil restoration, bioenergy.