Dr. Gökhan Boyno | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Gökhan Boyno, Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, Van Yuzuncu Yil University, Turkey
Dr. Gökhan Boyno is a renowned researcher in the Department of Plant Protection at Van Yuzuncu Yil University, Turkey. With a distinguished career focused on advancing agricultural sciences, Dr. Boyno has contributed significantly to understanding plant disease management and protection. His expertise supports sustainable agricultural practices in Turkey and internationally 🌍.
Profile
🎓 Education
Dr. Boyno earned his advanced degrees in Agricultural Science, specializing in plant protection. His rigorous academic training laid a strong foundation for his impactful research on pest management and crop health. With his dedication, he contributes to nurturing resilient crops through innovative methods and insights 📚.
💼 Experience
Currently, Dr. Boyno serves as a faculty member in the Department of Plant Protection at Van Yuzuncu Yil University. His role involves both research and teaching, where he guides future agricultural scientists. His extensive field experience and theoretical knowledge make him an invaluable asset to the university and the agricultural sector 🌱.
🔬 Research Interest
Dr. Boyno’s research interests lie in plant protection, focusing on the mechanisms of plant-pest interactions and disease control. His work aims to develop sustainable agricultural methods by reducing pesticide dependency, which contributes to eco-friendly farming and global food security 🍃.
🏆 Awards
Recognized for his commitment to agricultural science, Dr. Boyno has received various awards for excellence in research and contributions to plant protection. His accolades reflect his dedication to advancing agricultural practices and education in Turkey and beyond 🏅.
📚 Publication Top Notes
Plant-mycorrhiza communication and mycorrhizae in inter-plant communication
Biyoremediasyon ve Fungusların Biyoremediasyonda Kullanılması
A new technique for the extraction of arbuscular mycorrhizae fungal spores from rhizosphere