Prof Dr. Jorge Zavala | Plant Protection | Best Researcher Award
Full Professor, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
🏆 Prof. Dr. Jorge Zavala, an eminent figure in Plant Protection, has been honored with the prestigious Best Researcher Award. Serving as a Full Professor at the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, his contributions transcend borders, impacting both academia and practical applications. With expertise spanning across Argentina, Columbia, and the United States, Prof. Zavala embodies excellence in interdisciplinary research, fostering sustainable solutions for agricultural challenges. His dedication to advancing knowledge in plant protection not only enriches scientific discourse but also cultivates a brighter future for global agriculture. Prof. Zavala’s remarkable achievements stand as a beacon of inspiration for aspiring researchers worldwide. 🌱🌟
Profile
Education
👨🎓 Ingeniero Agrónomo from FAUBA in 1994, Prof. Dr. Jorge Zavala embarked on a journey of academic excellence. His pursuit of knowledge led him to attain a Magister Scientiae in Natural Resources from FAUBA in 2000. Undeterred by boundaries, he furthered his studies, earning a Doctor Rerum Naturalis from the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology at Friedrich-Schiller-Universität, Jena, Germany, in 2004. 🌱📚 Prof. Zavala’s academic trajectory reflects his unwavering commitment to advancing agricultural science, enriching his expertise in plant protection and natural resource management. These achievements underscore his dedication to addressing complex challenges in agriculture with a global perspective.
Current positions
👨🏫 With an illustrious career, Prof. Dr. Jorge Zavala holds the esteemed position of Full Professor at the Cátedra de Zoología Agrícola and serves as an Associate Professor at the Cátedra de Bioquímica, both within the renowned Facultad de Agronomía at the Universidad de Buenos Aires. 🎓 As a Principal Researcher at CONICET, his scholarly contributions are pivotal in shaping agricultural science. Additionally, he serves as the Vicedirector of the INBA, a collaborative venture between FAUBA and CONICET, further demonstrating his leadership in academia and research. Prof. Zavala’s multifaceted roles underscore his profound impact on both education and scientific inquiry in the field of agronomy.
Research interests
🌱 Prof. Dr. Jorge Zavala specializes in the intricate dynamics of plant-insect interactions, particularly focusing on the relationship between soybean crops and insect pests. 🦟 His research delves into the mechanisms underlying pest infestation, exploring factors such as insect behavior, plant defense mechanisms, and ecological variables. Through rigorous study and experimentation, Prof. Zavala aims to unravel the complexities of these interactions, seeking innovative strategies for pest management and crop protection. His work not only enhances our understanding of agricultural ecosystems but also offers practical insights crucial for sustainable farming practices. Prof. Zavala’s dedication to this field fosters resilience against pests, ensuring the prosperity of soybean cultivation and agricultural sustainability.
Publications Top Notes
Biotic stress globally downregulates photosynthesis genes
Published in Plant, cell & environment in 2010
Cited 602 times
Authors: DD Bilgin, JA Zavala, JIN Zhu, SJ Clough, DR Ort, EH DeLUCIA
Climate change: resetting plant-insect interactions
Published in Plant physiology in 2012
Cited 404 times
Authors: EH DeLucia, PD Nabity, JA Zavala, MR Berenbaum
Manipulation of Endogenous Trypsin Proteinase Inhibitor Production in Nicotiana attenuata Demonstrates Their Function as Antiherbivore Defenses
Published in Plant Physiology in 2004
Cited 310 times
Authors: JA Zavala, AG Patankar, K Gase, D Hui, IT Baldwin
Indirect suppression of photosynthesis on individual leaves by arthropod herbivory
Published in Annals of botany in 2009
Cited 288 times
Authors: PD Nabity, JA Zavala, EH DeLucia
Anthropogenic increase in carbon dioxide compromises plant defense against invasive insects
Published in Proceedings of the national academy of sciences in 2008
Cited 276 times
Authors: JA Zavala, CL Casteel, EH DeLucia, MR Berenbaum