Jorge Lampurlanes
Associate Professor
Agronomy
Pere Virgili Health Research Institute
Spain
Biography
Dr. Jorge Lampurlanes is affiliated to Agronomy, Pere Virgili Health Research Institute. Dr. Jorge Lampurlanes is currently providing services as Associate Professor. Dr. Jorge Lampurlanes has authored and co-authored multiple peer-reviewed scientific papers and presented works at many national and International conferences. Dr. Jorge Lampurlanes contributions have acclaimed recognition from honourable subject experts around the world. Dr. Jorge Lampurlanes is actively associated with different societies and academies. Dr. Jorge Lampurlanes academic career is decorated with several reputed awards and funding. Dr. Jorge Lampurlanes research interests include optimization of cropping technology, conservation agriculture and N fertilization management, to increase water and nitrogen use efficiency, in analyzing C and N dynamics in the soil-crop-atmosphere systems and in measuring the effect of agricultural practices on GHG emissions and the potential for global warming mitigation..
Research Interest
optimization of cropping technology, conservation agriculture and N fertilization management, to increase water and nitrogen use efficiency, in analyzing C and N dynamics in the soil-crop-atmosphere systems and in measuring the effect of agricultural practices on GHG emissions and the potential for global warming mitigation.
Publications
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Alvaro-Fuentes J, Morell F, Madejon E, Lampurlanes J, Arrue J, Cantero-Martinez C. 2013. Soil biochemical properties in a semiarid Mediterranean agroecosystem as affected by long-term tillage and N fertilization. Soil & Tillage Research 129, 69-74.
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Villasante, A., Fernandez-Serrano, A., Puigdomenech, L., Lampurlanes, J., Moliner, D. 2016. Effect of a longitudinal cut on the mechanical properties of small-diameter roundwood of Pinus nigra arnold. Bioresource 11, 3587-3597
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Plaza-Bonilla D, Cantero-Martinez C, Bareche J, Luis Arrue J, Lampurlanes J, Alvaro-Fuentes J. 2017. Do no-till and pig slurry application improve barley yield and water and nitrogen use efficiencies in rainfed Mediterranean conditions? Field Crops Research 203, 74-85.