Mehdi Zarei | Soil Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Mehdi Zarei | Soil Science | Best Researcher Award 

Professor at Shiraz University | Iran 

Prof. Mehdi Zarei is a distinguished Professor of Soil Science in the School of Agriculture, recognized for his extensive contributions to the fields of soil biology, biotechnology, and environmental sustainability. His academic background includes advanced degrees in soil science and agricultural engineering, with a strong foundation in soil biology and biotechnology. Over the years, he has established himself as a leading researcher with expertise in areas such as arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, soil microbial communities, heavy metal remediation, bioremediation, and sustainable agricultural practices. His research has significantly advanced the understanding of soil-plant-microbe interactions, particularly in relation to stress conditions such as salinity, drought, and heavy metal contamination. Beyond his publications, Zarei has been recognized for his academic influence, with 1,206 citations across 1,052 documents and an h-index of 19. This reflects both the volume and impact of his research, highlighting his role in shaping contemporary studies in soil science and allied fields. His collaborative projects with national and international partners showcase his commitment to interdisciplinary research and the development of practical solutions for sustainable agriculture. Throughout his academic career, Zarei has also contributed to the mentoring and training of students and young researchers, fostering the next generation of soil scientists. His professional journey reflects a balance of teaching, research, and service, with a strong emphasis on advancing scientific knowledge while promoting sustainable land use and agricultural productivity. With a track record of high-quality scholarship, he continues to influence both scientific communities and agricultural practices worldwide.

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Featured Publications : 

Zarei, M., Hempel, S., Wubet, T., Schäfer, T., Savaghebi, G., Jouzani, G. S., & Buscot, F. (2010). Molecular diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in relation to soil chemical properties and heavy metal contamination. Environmental Pollution, 158(8), 2757–2765.

Abadi, V. A. J. M., Sepehri, M., Rahmani, H. A., Zarei, M., Ronaghi, A., Taghavi, S. M., & … (2020). Role of dominant phyllosphere bacteria with plant growth–promoting characteristics on growth and nutrition of maize (Zea mays L.). Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 20(4), 2348–2363.

Zarei, M., Saleh-Rastin, N., Jouzani, G. S., Savaghebi, G., & Buscot, F. (2008). Arbuscular mycorrhizal abundance in contaminated soils around a zinc and lead deposit. European Journal of Soil Biology, 44(4), 381–391.

Khosravi, A., Zarei, M., & Ronaghi, A. (2018). Effect of PGPR, phosphate sources and vermicompost on growth and nutrients uptake by lettuce in a calcareous soil. Journal of Plant Nutrition, 41(1), 80–89.

Kaviani Rad, A., Balasundram, S. K., Azizi, S., Afsharyzad, Y., Zarei, M., & … (2022). An overview of antibiotic resistance and abiotic stresses affecting antimicrobial resistance in agricultural soils. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(8), 4666.