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Fatemeh Ahmadi is a soil scientist at the University of Western Australia, recognized for her pioneering research in hydroponic cultivation and expertise in soil salinity, plant nutrition, secondary metabolism of medicinal plants, and plant genetics. Her career is marked by significant contributions to sustainable agriculture, focusing on transforming environmental challenges into practical solutions. She completed her PhD in Soil Science at Urmia University, Iran, in 2022, where she studied plant biochemical mechanisms and genetic adaptations to high salinity stress. Her groundbreaking research on soil science and plant nutrition has placed her at the forefront of the field, leading to multiple prestigious awards, including the Alborz Prize in Agriculture and Environmental Science and the Soil Science International Award in 2023. Dr. Ahmadi continues to advance research on hydroponics and salinity stress, enhancing phytochemical compounds in medicinal plants. Her work supports the UN Sustainable Development Goals, reflecting her commitment to education and sustainable practices in agriculture.
University of Western Australia • Perth
Advance research in hydroponics related to salinity stress and enhance phytochemical compounds in medicinal plants.
Agricultural Biotechnology Research Institute of Iran • Iran
Conducted research in agricultural biotechnology.
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