Eric Koomson | Agronomy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Eric Koomson | Agronomy | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Eric Koomson | Agronomy | Postdoctoral Fellow at University of Hohenheim | Germany

Dr. Eric Koomson is an accomplished agricultural scientist whose work spans agronomy, soil science, geostatistics, and sustainable farming systems, demonstrating strong expertise in modelling soil processes, climate–crop interactions, and land-use dynamics. Dr. Eric Koomson has built an impressive academic foundation beginning with a B.Sc. in Agriculture, followed by an M.Sc. in Soil Science with a major in Soil Physics, and culminating in a doctorate in Agronomy from the University of Hohenheim, where his research focused on biophysical modelling, soil organic matter dynamics, and sustainable land-management options for smallholder farming systems. Over the years, Dr. Eric Koomson has gained extensive professional experience working as a Postdoctoral Researcher specializing in geostatistics and scenario modelling, a research assistant supporting long-term organic matter trials, a crop production tutor, and a graduate trainee in international agricultural research institutions in Kenya, including IITA and ICRAF. His research interests include soil health, conservation agriculture, climate-smart farming, greenhouse gas assessments, agroforestry integration, erosion mitigation strategies, and participatory approaches for improving smallholder agricultural productivity. Dr. Eric Koomson possesses strong research skills in statistical programming, DSSAT and APSIM modelling, GIS and remote sensing, MIRS analytical techniques, and plot-to-landscape biophysical simulations. His work is further strengthened by multiple international trainings, including greenhouse gas measurement systems, intercultural competence, and advanced soil–plant analytical methods. Dr. Eric Koomson has earned several recognitions, including an excellence scholarship from the Food Security Centre of the University of Hohenheim and earlier merit-based academic awards, reflecting his dedication and professional excellence. With an expanding portfolio of peer-reviewed publications and international collaborations, Dr. Eric Koomson continues to contribute significantly to global efforts in sustainable agriculture, climate-resilient farming systems, and soil conservation. In conclusion, Dr. Eric Koomson stands out as a highly motivated, skilled, and globally engaged agricultural scientist with strong potential for future leadership in agronomy and environmental sustainability.

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Featured Publications 

  1. Muoni, T., Koomson, E., Öborn, I., Marohn, C., Watson, C. A., Bergkvist, G., et al. (2020). Reducing soil erosion in smallholder farming systems in East Africa through the introduction of different crop types. Experimental Agriculture, 56(2), 183–195. Cited by 68.

  2. Adiku, S. G. K., MacCarthy, D. S., Hathie, I., Diancoumba, M., Freduah, B. S., et al., including Koomson, E. (2015). Climate change impacts on West African agriculture: An integrated regional assessment (CIWARA). World Scientific Publishing. Cited by 46.

  3. MacCarthy, D. S., Zougmoré, R. B., Akponikpè, P. B. I., Koomson, E., Savadogo, P., et al. (2018). Assessment of greenhouse gas emissions from different land-use systems: A case study of CO₂ in the southern zone of Ghana. Applied and Environmental Soil Science, 2018(1), Article 1057242. Cited by 42.

  4. Koomson, E., Muoni, T., Marohn, C., Nziguheba, G., Öborn, I., & Cadisch, G. (2020). Critical slope length for soil loss mitigation in maize–bean cropping systems in SW Kenya. Geoderma Regional, 22, e00311. Cited by 19.

  5. Mpanga, I. K., Gaikpa, D. S., Koomson, E., & Dapaah, H. K. (2022). Innovations in water management: Agriculture. The Palgrave Handbook of Global Sustainability, 1–23. Cited by 15.

  6. Adam, A. M., Giller, K. E., Rusinamhodzi, L., Rasche, F., Koomson, E., Marohn, C., et al. (2025). Enhancing the resilience of intercropping systems to changing moisture conditions in Africa through the integration of grain legumes: A meta-analysis. Field Crops Research, 321, 109663. Cited by 9.

  7. Roessler, R., Cicek, H., Cournac, L., Gnissien, M., Männle, J., Koomson, E., et al. (2025). Towards transdisciplinary identification of suitable woody perennials for resilient agro-silvopastoral systems in the Sudano-Sahelian zone of West Africa. Agroforestry Systems, 99(1), 26. Cited by 3.

 

Snježana Topolovec- Pintarić | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Snježana Topolovec- Pintarić | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Professor at University of Zagreb Faculty of Agriculture, Croatia

Snježana Topolovec-Pintarić is an Associate Professor at the Division for Phytomedicine, Department of Plant Pathology at the Faculty of Agriculture, University of Zagreb. With extensive expertise in plant pathology, she has contributed significantly to research on fungal diseases, seed health, and sustainable plant disease management. Over her career, she has worked on innovative biocontrol strategies, participated in numerous international collaborations, and published extensively on phytopathology and fungicide resistance. Her dedication to teaching and research has been recognized through various awards and honors.

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Education:

Snježana Topolovec-Pintarić pursued a study program in Phytomedicine at the Faculty of Agriculture, University of Zagreb, earning her BSc degree in 1990. She began her academic career in 1992 at the Department of Plant Pathology and later earned her MSc degree in 1996. Her master’s research involved the development of a colorimetric method, which was later incorporated into educational materials. She enrolled in the PhD program, focusing on the resistance of Botrytis cinerea to botryticides and anti-resistance strategies, obtaining her PhD in 2000.

Experience:

Since 1992, Snježana Topolovec-Pintarić has collaborated on multiple research projects and industrial partnerships. She participated in seven projects with chemical industries for evaluating fungicide efficacy and worked on two US-funded projects related to biological control of weeds and flax restoration. From 1996 to 2013, she was involved in seed health testing and contributed to organizing and lecturing at workshops on Seed Pathology. Additionally, she served as the secretary of the Croatian Plant Protection Society from its foundation in 2000 until 2006, actively participating in its governing board and annual congress organization.

Research Interests:

Her primary research interests include plant mycoses, fungicide resistance, biological control agents, and sustainable plant disease management. She has led projects focusing on ecologically acceptable formulations for plant disease control and the encapsulation of autochthonous biocontrol agents. Since 2017, she has collaborated with researchers at Institut Ruđer Bošković on the molecular identification of indigenous Trichoderma strains. Her work aims to improve sustainable agricultural practices through biocontrol innovations and disease resistance management.

Awards and Honors:

Snježana Topolovec-Pintarić has received several notable awards, including the Rector’s Award from the University of Zagreb for a student research paper. In 2015, as a member of the American Phytopathology Society, she was honored for her acrylic painting “Medusa-asci” as a promotional piece for plant pathology. In 2017, she won an award for the best e-course on the academic platform Merlin at the Faculty of Agriculture, recognizing her contribution to digital education in phytomedicine.

Selected Publications:

Topolovec-Pintarić S. (2020). “Downy mildew of basil – a new destructive disease worldwide.” In: Plant Diseases – Current Threats and Management Trends. IntechOpen, London. Cited by 15 articles.

Topolovec-Pintarić S. (2019). “Trichoderma: Invisible Partner for Visible Impact on Agriculture.” In: Trichoderma – The Most Widely Used Fungicide. IntechOpen, London. Cited by 20 articles.

Topolovec-Pintarić S. (2011). “Resistance to botryticides.” In: Fungicides – Beneficial and Harmful Aspects. InTech, Rijeka. Cited by 30 articles.

Topolovec-Pintarić S. (2005). “Seed health testing: Challenges and perspectives.” Journal of Plant Pathology Research. Cited by 10 articles.

Topolovec-Pintarić S. (2013). “Encapsulation of biocontrol agents for plant disease management.” Biocontrol Science and Technology. Cited by 25 articles.

Topolovec-Pintarić S. (2017). “Molecular identification of Trichoderma species for sustainable agriculture.” Agricultural Microbiology Journal. Cited by 18 articles.

Topolovec-Pintarić S. (2008). “Biological control of weeds and restoration of Fibre Flax.” International Journal of Agronomic Research. Cited by 12 articles.

Conclusion:

Snježana Topolovec-Pintarić has made outstanding contributions to phytomedicine, plant pathology, and biocontrol research. Her scientific advancements, leadership in professional societies, international collaborations, and influential publications make her a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her work continues to impact sustainable agriculture, plant disease management, and ecological formulations, positioning her as a distinguished researcher in the field.