Behnam Dovlati | Pharmaceutical Biotechnology | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Behnam Dovlati | Pharmaceutical Biotechnology | Research Excellence Award

Urmia university | Iran

Dr. Behnam Dovlati is a soil scientist specializing in soil chemistry, soil pollution, soil fertility, and plant nutrition, with particular expertise in heavy metal stabilization, environmental risk assessment, and sustainable remediation strategies. His academic work has focused on environmentally sound approaches to mitigating soil contamination, including the use of natural amendments to reduce heavy metal mobility and food chain transfer. As a researcher and lecturer at Urmia University, he is actively engaged in teaching, supervising graduate research, and leading projects in soil biogeochemistry, hydroponic systems, and contaminated land management. Beyond academia, he collaborates with international technology-driven companies as a consultant, contributing to innovative solutions in environmental remediation, air cleaning technologies, waste-to-energy concepts, and agricultural protection systems.

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Featured Publications

Effect of Continuous Cropping on Potassium Forms and Potassium Adsorption Characteristics in Calcareous Soils of Iran
– Soil Research, 2008 (45 citations)
The Effect of Soil Properties on Zn Adsorption
– Journal of International Environmental Application and Science, 2012 (28 citations)
Effect of Application of Mycorrhizal Fungus and Azotobacter on Physiological Characteristics of Trigonella foenum-graecum L. under Water Stress Conditions
– Journal of Plant Biological Sciences, 2020 (18 citations)
Arsenate Removal from Aqueous Solutions by Mg/Fe-LDH-Modified Biochar Derived from Apple Tree Residues
– Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society, 2022 (9 citations)
Effects of Long-Term Continuous Cropping of Sunflower on K Forms in Calcareous Soils of Western Azerbaijan Province, Iran
– Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2010 (8 citations)