Project cooperation
The use of natural bio-oil in plant protection
Research on bioactive components of vegetable oils, isolation of bioactive compounds and development of repellent/insecticide preparations.
professor
Poznań University of Life Sciences
Poznań, Poland
Profesor in Department of Chemistry (PULS). M.Sc. in chemistry and physics. PhD in agricultural sciences in the field of food technology and nutrition.
Kinga Stuper-Szablewska, since 2019 profesor on Poznań University of Life Science in Department of Chemistry (Poland). 2006 M.Sc. in chemistry the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, the Faculty of Chemistry. 2009 M.Sc. in physics the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, the Faculty of Physics. She is also a graduate from Pedagogical Studies at the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań in the field of chemistry and physics. 2010 PhD in agricultural sciences in the field of food technology and nutrition, the Poznań University of Life Sciences, Faculty of Food Science and Nutrition. Since 2018 post - doctoral degree (associate profesor) in agricultural sciences in the field of food technology and nutrition, the Poznań University of Life Sciences, Faculty of Food Science and Nutrition. Awarded seven times with the PULS Rector awards for scientific accomplishments documented with publications. In 2010 awarded for scientific and teaching accomplishments with the award of the Members of The Faculty of Agricultural, Forestry and Veterinary Sciences of the Polish Academy of Sciences for Young, Active Researchers – Pro Scientia et Vitae. Received funds from several agencies, including: National Science Center, Poland.
The most important area of interest is the study of plant biomass in terms of its possible applications: analysis of bioactive compounds, metabolomic profile, basic chemical composition. He has extensive experience in work on composting biomass, wood waste and other lignocellulosic raw materials. Researches the possibility of using proprietary bioactive preparations in the protection of plants and trees (biological forest protection).
Other areas of scientific interest: microscopic fungi and mycotoxins in the plant and animal production chain, bioactive compounds in plants - plant biochemistry in the context of resistance to fungal diseases, chemical and microbiological safety of livestock buildings, cereal technology.
Her scientific activity focuses on issues related to the analysis of bioactive compounds in various matrices, ranging from plant raw materials through mushrooms to raw materials of animal origin. The original analytical methodologies developed allowed her to research the metabolism of bioactive compounds in the context of oxidative stress resulting from the presence of biotic factors at the stage of plant cultivation, with particular emphasis on cereals. She is the author and co-author of several dozen works published in international scientific journals, and has directed and manages research projects financed from various sources, including the Horizon Europe program. For her scientific achievements to date, she has been awarded many times, including the award of the Members of the Faculty of Agricultural, Forestry and Veterinary Sciences of the Polish Academy of Sciences for Young, Active Scientists (Pro Scientia et Vita). Also noteworthy are the scientific/didactic internships abroad and extensive international cooperation, including: with entities such as the University of Bologna, the University of Zagreb, and the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Livestock (Turkey) (TAGEM). She was the supervisor/auxiliary supervisor of two completed doctoral theses and the supervisor of two more, including the one carried out as part of the Implementation Doctorate program.
She was awarded seven times with the PULS Rector awards for scientific accomplishments documented with publications. In 2010 awarded for scientific and teaching accomplishments with the award of the Members of The Faculty of Agricultural, Forestry and Veterinary Sciences of the Polish Academy of Sciences for Young, Active Researchers – Pro Scientia et Vitae. Received funds from several agencies, including: National Science Center, Poland. She is a reviewer of projects submitted under the National Science Center and NAVA competitions.
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Project cooperation
The use of natural bio-oil in plant protection
Research on bioactive components of vegetable oils, isolation of bioactive compounds and development of repellent/insecticide preparations.
Project cooperation
The use of natural bio-oil in plant protection
Research on bioactive components of vegetable oils, isolation of bioactive compounds and development of repellent/insecticide preparations.