Project cooperationUpdated on 5 January 2026
Sustainable Agroecosystems, Bioenergy & Forage Crops and Circular Soil–Biomass Systems under Mediterranean Conditions
About
Our research team seeks to actively participate in an MSCA Staff Exchanges (SE) 2026 consortium focusing on sustainable, climate-resilient agroecosystems and biomass-based circular solutions. Based in southern Turkey under Mediterranean climatic conditions, we bring long-standing expertise in forage and bioenergy production systems involving perennial grasses, legumes, sorghum (forage, sweet, grain; annual and perennial types) and maize.
We offer strong capacity in field-based experimental research addressing crop diversification strategies, including intercropping, mixed cropping, cover cropping and crop rotation, combined with organic fertilization and sustainable soil management practices. Our research activities aim to enhance soil organic matter, carbon sequestration, land-use efficiency, biodiversity, water retention capacity and nutrient cycling, contributing directly to agroecosystem resilience and sustainable land management.
The team maintains diverse germplasm resources of key field crops (e.g. sorghum, guar, peanut, soybean, teff grass, ryegrass, clover, bulbous canary grass and tall wheatgrass), enabling collaborative research on germplasm characterization, biodiversity-based cropping systems and genotype–environment interactions. These assets provide a strong foundation for interdisciplinary and inter-sectoral secondments, particularly linking crop science, soil science, bioenergy, and circular bioeconomy research.
Within an MSCA Staff Exchanges framework, we are highly motivated to contribute to international, inter-sectoral and interdisciplinary mobility by hosting and seconding R&I staff. We are especially interested in joint projects addressing:
Forage and bioenergy production on marginal and low-input lands
Circular use of organic wastes in agroecosystems
Renewable energy production from biomass and organic residues
Soil restoration, reclamation and carbon-focused land management
Crop diversification and agroecological farming systems
Through staff secondments, joint field trials, workshops and knowledge-exchange activities, we aim to foster long-term international collaboration, strengthen R&I capacity, and support the development of transferable skills, entrepreneurial thinking and innovative, application-oriented solutions aligned with the objectives of MSCA Staff Exchanges.
Type
- POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP: Looking for an Institution for Secondment
- DOCTORAL NETWORK: Looking for Partner/s (Beneficiaries or Associated Partners)
- STAFF EXCHANGES: Looking for Partner/s
- COFUND: Looking for Partners (Hosting Partners)
- COFUND: Looking for Partners (Secondments and Trainings)
Organisation
Similar opportunities
Project cooperation
Sustainable Agriculture and Biocontrol
- Proposal Idea
- MSCA-STAFF EXCHANGES
- STAFF EXCHANGES: Looking for Partner/s
Irina Guardia
PhD Fellow at Biocontrol Citrus Laboratory - Pilot Plant for Industrial Microbiological Processess (PROIMI)
San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina
Expertise
UNIMI Plant Development & Climate Resilience Research Team
- MSCA and CITIZENS
- LIF - Life Sciences
- STAFF EXCHANGES: Beneficiary / Associated Partner
- COFUND: Implementing Partners / Associated Partners
- DOCTORAL NETWORKS: Hosting Doctoral Candidates / Secondments / Trainings
- POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS: Hosting Postdoctoral Candidates / Secondments / Placements
Ez J Ignacio
plant science at Milano University
Milano, Italy
Project cooperation
Applied Plant Genetics and Biotechnology for Agribusiness and Environmental Sustainability
Ana Rivarola Sena
Director of Research and Services Laboratories at Universidad San Carlos at Universidad San Carlos
Asunción, Paraguay