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IRFAN NAZLI

Assoc.Prof.

RECEP IRFAN NAZLI

ADANA, Türkiye

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I am an experienced researcher in biomass and bioenergy, forage crops, biodiversity-friendly agricultural practices, and germplasm characterization.

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RECEP IRFAN NAZLI

RECEP IRFAN NAZLI

University

ADANA, Türkiye

Çukurova University Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Field Crops is located in Adana, southern Turkey, a region characterized by a Mediterranean climate. The department is structured around three main scientific divisions: cereals, industrial crops, and forage crops. In addition to these core areas, long-term research activities have been conducted in several specialized sub-disciplines, including plant breeding, turf grasses, grain legumes, and bioenergy crops. The department has a strong track record in applied and multidisciplinary research, with numerous projects implemented through close university–industry collaboration. These efforts have resulted in the development and registration of several high-yielding and high-quality crop varieties adapted to Mediterranean and semi-arid environments. Furthermore, the department actively contributes to knowledge transfer and capacity building by regularly organizing training programs and extension activities focused on sustainable agricultural practices. These initiatives target farmers as well as stakeholders from public institutions and the private sector, supporting the adoption of innovative, resource-efficient, and environmentally sustainable cropping systems.
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About me

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. 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. Additionally, we have wide germplasm resources of many field crop species such as sorghum (forage/grain/sweet types as both annual and perennial), guar, peanut, soybean, teff grass, ryegrass, clover, bulbous canary grass, and tall wheatgrass. We can conduct field experiments to investigate the effects of biodiversity and environmentally-friendly farming practices on crop productivity and quality, soil fertility, carbon sequestration, water retention capacity, and soil nutrient status. In this context, we are open to collaborate as a partner on research projects related to organic waste management in agroecosystems, forage/bioenergy production in marginal lands, soil restoration and reclamation, renewable energy production from organic wastes, and germplasm characterization, intercropping, and crop diversification in organic farming.

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Skills

  • Germplasm characterization
  • Perennial grasses
  • Agronomy and breeding of forage & bioenergy crops
  • Sorghum (forage, sweet, grain)
  • Organic fertilization
  • intercropping
  • Cover crops
  • Biomass pretreatment
  • Legume-grass mixtures

Interests

  • Crop diversification
  • Biofuels
  • Climate-Resilient Agriculture
  • Circular Bioeconomy
  • biodiversity friendly agricultural practices
  • Soil fertility management
  • Phytoremediation
  • Sustainable biomass supply chains
  • Integrated food–feed–energy systems
  • Knowledge transfer and capacity building
  • Agroecology
  • Biomass-based climate mitigation

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