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Sina Adl is a Professor in the College of Agriculture and Bioresources at the University of Saskatchewan. His research extensively focuses on soil biology, particularly the diversity and systematics of protists, and their role in nutrient cycling and food webs. He has made significant contributions to eukaryote systematics, including innovative classifications that have been widely adopted. His work on global soil biodiversity has highlighted the critical importance of eukaryotic organisms in ecosystems. Adl has led numerous significant projects, including those aimed at enhancing food security through sustainable agriculture practices and crop development in collaboration with local communities in Ethiopia. His investigations into soil protist ecology and their roles in microbial communities have added immense value to the understanding of soil health and agricultural productivity. Throughout his career, Adl has published various influential papers and has participated in multiple workshops to educate others in the field of soil biology.
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