Dr. Carlos Lucena | Mineral Nutrition | Best Researcher Award
Academician, University of Córdoba, Spain
Carlos Lucena is a dedicated plant biologist specializing in iron nutrition and stress responses in plants. With a strong academic foundation from the University of Córdoba, Spain, he has contributed significantly to understanding plant-microbe interactions, nutrient signaling, and soil-plant dynamics. His research bridges plant physiology, molecular biology, and sustainable agriculture. His collaborative international efforts and impactful publications highlight his role in advancing agricultural science. 🌱🌍🧬
Profile
🎓 Education
Carlos Lucena graduated with a degree in Biology from the University of Córdoba, Spain, in February 2000. He earned his PhD in 2006 with a thesis titled “Iron Nutrition in Cultivated Plants: Selection of Tolerant Plant Material and Mechanisms of Responses to Iron Deficiency”, partially conducted at the University of Columbia, USA. His doctoral work received the highest distinction, Cum laude. 🎓📚🇪🇸🇺🇸
💼 Experience
Dr. Lucena’s postdoctoral journey began at the Institute of Sustainable Agriculture, CSIC, in Córdoba, Spain (2009–2012). He worked full-time on numerous national and international research projects exploring plant nutrition, soil microbiota, climate impact, and plant resistance. His collaborative efforts included key roles in both government-funded and industrially sponsored studies. 🌿🔬🧑🔬
🔍 Research Interest
His main research interests lie in iron, phosphorus, and sulfur nutrition in plants, the ethylene signaling pathway, and responses to nutrient deficiencies. He has worked on early disease detection using teledetection, and plant interactions with microbial and nematode communities under climate change scenarios. His passion lies in advancing crop resilience and nutrient efficiency. 🌾📈🧪
🏆 Awards
Dr. Lucena has received prestigious fellowships during his career, including a PhD fellowship from Spain’s Ministry of Science and Technology and a JAEdoc postdoctoral fellowship from the Spanish National Research Council. His research contributions have earned him recognition across national and international research circles. 🏅🎖️
📚 Publications
Ethylene and phloem signals in Fe and P deficiency regulation in roots (2019), Frontiers in Plant Science, Cited by 37 📑
Induced Systemic Resistance and Fe deficiency responses (2019), Frontiers in Plant Science, Cited by 53 📑
Shoot Fe signal and expression control in Arabidopsis (2018), Frontiers in Plant Science, Cited by 23 📑
Fe and P acquisition in plants: Similarities and differences (2018), Agronomy, Cited by 5 📑
Ethylene’s role in Fe deficiency responses (2015), Frontiers in Plant Science, Cited by 3 📑
Ethylene and nutrient deficiency responses (2015), Plant Physiology, Cited by 11 📑
🏆 Conclusion
Dr. Carlos Lucena is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His extensive experience in plant physiology, high-impact publications, and active participation in major research projects make him stand out in the field of plant nutrition and sustainable agriculture. While there’s room to grow in leadership visibility and academic service roles, his scientific output and research commitment strongly support his candidacy for this prestigious recognition.