Drย Christianย Thierfelder:ย Conservation Agriculture |ย ย Best Researcher Award
Principal Scientist atย ย CIMMYT,ย Zimbabwe
Education:
Dr. Christian Thierfelder, PhD ๐
๐พ MSc in Agriculture from Christian-Albrechts University Kiel, Germany (1998) ๐ PhD from the University of Hohenheim, Germany (2003) Agricultural expertise grounded in German academia! ๐ฉ๐ช๐ฑ
Employment and Experience:
Dr. Christian Thierfelder’s Journey ๐
๐ฌ Scientist and Senior Scientist at CIMMYT, Harare (2012-2018) ๐ฑ Associate Scientist at CIMMYT, Harare (2009-2012) ๐พ Senior Research Fellow at CIAT, Harare (2007-2009) ๐ Adjunct Scientist and Postdoctoral Fellow at CIMMYT, Harare (2004-2007) A progressive career contributing to agricultural research and development in Harare! ๐พ๐จโ๐ฌ
Research Expertise:
Dr. Christian Thierfelder’s Expertise ๐ฑ๐จโ๐ฌ
๐พ Principal Cropping Systems Agronomist with 22+ years of experience ๐ Specialized in Conservation Agriculture (CA) systems ๐ฑ Focus on the impact of CA on soil, plant processes, and climate resilience ๐พ Expert in adapting CA to smallholder farmers’ environments ๐ฑ Research spans reduced tillage, residue retention, and crop rotations ๐ Knowledgeable in African cropping systems, weed and soil science ๐ฝ Expertise in maize-legume systems and genotype x management interactions ๐ ๏ธ Adaptation of machinery for smallholder farmers in Africa Agricultural research champion advancing sustainable practices! ๐๐พ
citation:
All Time:
- Citations: 8917
- h-index: 48
- i10-index: 95
Since 2019:
- Citations: 5764
- h-index: 42
- i10-index: 95
Impressive citation metrics reflecting the enduring impact of Dr. Thierfelder’s research in the academic community! ๐๐
Research Focus ๐ฑ๐ฌ:
As a Principal Cropping Systems Agronomist, Dr. Thierfelder has dedicated his research to advancing Conservation Agriculture (CA) systems over the past 22 years. His work delves into the intricate relationships between CA, soil and plant processes, climate resilience, and long-term soil fertility. With a keen focus on smallholder farmers in Africa, he explores the adaptation of CA principles, including reduced tillage, residue retention, and crop rotations. Dr. Thierfelder’s expertise spans various facets, from agronomic knowledge of African cropping systems to weed and soil science, maize-legume systems, and the nuanced interactions between genotypes and management systems. His impactful research contributes to sustainable farming practices and agricultural resilience. ๐๐พ