Jelena Kranjec Orlović | Forest Pathology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Jelena Kranjec Orlović | Forest Pathology | Best Researcher Award

assistant professor, University of Zagreb Faculty of Forestry and Wood Technology, Croatia

🌳 Dr. Jelena Kranjec Orlović, born on August 20, 1987, in Zagreb, Croatia, is an accomplished academic specializing in forestry and plant pathology. She serves as an Assistant Professor at the University of Zagreb Faculty of Forestry and Wildlife Management, with a career spanning over a decade in research and education. Dr. Kranjec Orlović has contributed significantly to forest health and conservation, emphasizing biotic factors affecting forest ecosystems. Her expertise is supported by international collaborations, scientific missions, and a dedication to preserving forest vitality.

Profile

Education

🎓 Dr. Kranjec Orlović earned her Ph.D. in Forestry and Wood Technology from the University of Zagreb Faculty of Forestry (2014–2017), graduating summa cum laude. She completed her Master’s in Techniques, Technologies, and Forestry Management (2009–2011) with a GPA of 4.841 and magna cum laude honors. Her undergraduate studies in Forestry (2006–2009) also reflected exceptional performance with a GPA of 4.57. Beyond her academic degrees, she acquired specialized training in molecular biology, statistical analysis, and programming, enhancing her scientific proficiency.

Experience

🪵 Dr. Kranjec Orlović’s professional journey began in 2012 as a research assistant at the University of Zagreb, transitioning to Croatian Forests Ltd. as a forestry engineer in 2013. From 2014 to 2018, she worked as a research assistant in forest protection, followed by a postdoctoral position (2019–2023). Currently, she is an Assistant Professor focusing on forest health management, wildlife research, and teaching future forestry professionals. Her experience extends to leading projects on ash dieback and sustainable forest ecosystems funded by national and international agencies.

Awards and Honors

🏆 Dr. Kranjec Orlović received the prestigious Danubius Young Scientist Award (2022) for her contributions to Danube region forestry research. She was also honored with scholarships for academic excellence and recognized as the most successful student during her undergraduate studies with the Forestry Faculty’s Dušan Klepac Award. Her scholarly dedication has garnered recognition from academic and governmental organizations, cementing her status as a leading figure in her field.

Research Focus

🔬 Dr. Kranjec Orlović focuses on biotic factors affecting forest ecosystems, including pathogens like Hymenoscyphus fraxineus. She specializes in studying ash dieback, fungal pathogens, and biocontrol methods. Her interdisciplinary approach integrates forest conservation, molecular diagnostics, and ecological regeneration. Her work has implications for sustainable forestry practices, biodiversity, and the mitigation of invasive forest diseases, aiming to safeguard forest ecosystems in Croatia and beyond.

Publications

📚Worldwide genetic structure elucidates the Eurasian origin and invasion pathways of Dothistroma septosporum
📚 Susceptibility of Fraxinus angustifolia clones to Hymenoscyphus fraxineus in lowland Croatia
📚 New detections of chestnut blight in Great Britain during 2019–2020
📚 Effect of fungus Meripilus giganteus on false heartwood and rot in Fagus sylvatica L.
📚 First report of charcoal disease of oak (Biscogniauxia mediterranea) in Croatia
📚 Role of fungi in Fraxinus angustifolia dieback in Croatian floodplains
📚 Fungus-like organisms in soil of declining narrow-leaved ash stands
📚 Impact of forest residue management on rodent damage in Quercus robur forests
📚 Acorn thermotherapy and short-term storage effects on seedling morphology
📚 Preliminary findings on narrow-leaved ash and green ash seed entomofauna in Croatia
📚 Causative agent of red band needle blight in Scots pine plantations

Lenka Bobulska | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lenka Bobulska | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

university, University of Prešov, Faculty of Humanities and Natural Sciences, Department of Ecology, Slovakia

Lenka Bobuľská is an Associate Professor at the Department of Ecology, Faculty of Humanities and Natural Sciences, University of Prešov, Slovakia. With a passion for soil ecology and environmental protection, she has contributed significantly to scientific research and education. Her expertise spans soil biology, environmental microbiology, and biomonitoring. She has been actively involved in international academic exchanges, research collaborations, and professional internships worldwide. Lenka’s work focuses on understanding the intricate relationships within soil ecosystems and applying this knowledge to address pressing environmental challenges.

Profile

Education 🎓

  • 2022: Associate Professor in Environmental Ecology, University of Prešov, Slovakia.
  • 2008-2012: PhD in Environmental Ecology, University of Prešov, Slovakia.
  • 1998-2004: MSc/BSc in Landscape Ecology and Nature Protection, Technical University of Zvolen, Slovakia.

Lenka has consistently pursued academic excellence, combining her educational background with global research experiences to become a leading voice in environmental ecology.

Experience 🌱

  • 2023-Present: Associate Professor, University of Prešov, Slovakia.
  • 2014-2023: Assistant Professor, University of Prešov, Slovakia.
  • 2012-2013: Postdoctoral Researcher, ETH Zurich, Switzerland.

Lenka has extensive experience in teaching, research, and professional development. Her international internships across Europe, South America, and Africa have broadened her academic insights and advanced her contributions to the global ecological community.

Research Focus 🔬

Lenka Bobuľská’s research primarily explores:

  • Soil Ecology and Biology: Examining the complexities of soil organisms and their roles.
  • Soil Protection: Addressing environmental challenges through sustainable practices.
  • Environmental Microbiology: Investigating microbial dynamics in varied ecosystems.
  • Biomonitoring: Employing bioindicators to evaluate environmental quality.

Her work integrates ecological understanding with practical applications, emphasizing the preservation and improvement of natural resources.

Publications 📚

  • Soil textural class plays a major role in evaluating the effects of land use on soil quality indicators.
  • Carbon dioxide emissions from biochar in soil: role of clay, microorganisms and carbonates.
  • Assessment of Soil Heavy Metal Pollution in a Former Mining Area-Before and After the End of Mining Activities.
  • Accumulation and environmental risk assessment of heavy metals in soil and plants of four different ecosystems.
  • Biomonitoring of heavy metals contamination by mosses and lichens around Slovinky tailing pond.
  • Impact of ecological and conventional farming systems on chemical and biological soil quality indices.
  • Impact of invasive plant Solidago gigantea on soil nematodes in semi-natural grasslands.
  • Toxicity of heavy metals to soil biological and chemical properties in polluted areas.
  • Activity of soil enzymes and biomonitoring methods to evaluate soil and air pollution.
  • Open mining pits as sources of undesirable substances: Biomonitoring in mining areas.
  • Mercury content in edible mushrooms: ecological and human health risk assessment.
  • A case study of soil food web components affected by invasive species.
  • Vertical profiles of soil properties and microbial activities in peatbog soils.
  • Invasive Goldenrod influences soil microbial activities in Central Europe.
  • Evaluation of soil and ambient air pollution in post-mining areas.
  • Development of soil parameters in cold mountain climate conditions.
  • Determination of elements in wild edible mushrooms: Levels and risk assessment.
  • Biodiversity and environment quality in ecological farming conditions.
  • Modeling of soil phosphatase activity in Brazilian Cerrado ecosystems.
  • Spatial variability of physical soil properties in ecological farming conditions.