Sabrina Sarrocco | Patologia vegetale | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr Sabrina Sarrocco | Patologia vegetale | Best Researcher Award

Professore Associato at  Università di Pisa, Italy

Dr. Sabrina Sarrocco is an Associate Professor of Plant Pathology (SSD AGR/12) at the Department of Agricultural, Food, and Agro-environmental Sciences (DISAAA-a) at the University of Pisa. She was born on January 2, 1973.

 

Publication Profile:🌟👨‍🎓

Education:

Ph.D. in Plant Production Sciences, University of Pisa, 2004. Specialization in Plant Biotechnology, University of Pisa, 2000. Professional qualification as a Biologist, 1999. Bachelor’s degree (cum laude) in Biological Sciences, University of Rome “La Sapienza,” 1998.

Professional Achievements:

Holds the National Scientific Qualification (ASN) as a Full Professor (07/D1 – Plant Pathology and Entomology) from July 30, 2018, to July 30, 2027. Holds the National Scientific Qualification (ASN) as an Associate Professor (seconda fascia) in Plant Pathology and Entomology from March 28, 2017, to March 28, 2026.

 

Research Focus 🌱🔬:

Dr. Sabrina Sarrocco’s research focuses on 🌱 Plant Pathology, with a specialization in the biological control of plant diseases using beneficial fungi and bacteria. Her work encompasses the characterization of Trichoderma species from forest ecosystems, understanding the mechanisms underlying biological control of Fusarium diseases in cereals, and exploring the modulatory effects of Trichoderma gamsii T6085 on biocontrol-relevant defense gene expression in wheat. Additionally, she contributes to advancements in plant disease management in the post-genomic era through editorial work. Dr. Sarrocco’s recent publication highlights breakthroughs in biological disease control by beneficial microorganisms over the past 50 years. 🍄🌿

citations:

Dr. Sabrina Sarrocco has accumulated a total of 2,985 citations since the beginning of her academic career. Since 2019, she has received 1,984 citations. Her h-index, a measure of both productivity and citation impact, is 28, and since 2019, it stands at 24. The i10-index, which reflects the number of publications with at least 10 citations, is 58 overall and 51 since 2019. These metrics indicate a significant and impactful contribution to the field of Plant Pathology, showcasing her influence on scholarly literature.

 

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