Mr. Abebaw Ambaw | Soil-Plant Relations | Research Excellence Award
PhD Student at Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ | Germany
Mr. Abebaw Ambaw is a PhD researcher in Soil–Plant Interaction within the EU-funded RootEd project, specializing in plant biotechnology, root system architecture, and soil carbon dynamics, with a strong academic background from the University of Gondar, Addis Ababa University, and the University of Bonn, and research contributions spanning drought tolerance in wheat, genetic diversity analysis in crops, soil organic carbon stabilization, and sustainable agricultural systems, supported by experience at the Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research and multiple peer-reviewed publications in plant science and environmental research journals.
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Soil organic carbon accrual after conversion from cropland to grassland across soil textures
– Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment
– Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment
Natural genetic variation in nodal root growth angle and anatomy underlying drought tolerance in wheat
– Environmental and Experimental Botany
– Environmental and Experimental Botany
Drought-adaptive loci on wheat chromosome 4B improving photosynthesis and yield responses
– Physiologia Plantarum
– Physiologia Plantarum
Ethiopia’s transforming wheat landscape tracked through DNA fingerprinting
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