Fabrizio Araniti | Botanical Herbicides | Excellence in Research Award

Excellence in Research Award

Fabrizio Araniti – Researcher, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy

Fabrizio Araniti
Affiliation Università degli Studi di Milano
Country Italy
Scopus ID 35117514500
Documents 143
Citations 4444
h-index 35
Subject Area Botanical Herbicides
Event World Green Energy Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-4983-4116

The Excellence in Research Award recognizes scholarly achievements that contribute to scientific advancement and sustainable innovation. Fabrizio Araniti is an Italian researcher whose work focuses on allelopathy, plant interactions, phytotoxicity, metabolomics, and botanical herbicides. His publication portfolio demonstrates consistent contributions to agricultural and environmental sciences, supporting the development of eco-friendly approaches for crop management and sustainable production systems.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of Fabrizio Araniti and evaluates his suitability for recognition through the Excellence in Research Award. His research portfolio encompasses plant physiology, sustainable agriculture, metabolomics, and botanical herbicides. Through interdisciplinary investigations, he has contributed to understanding plant stress responses, natural bioactive compounds, and environmentally responsible agricultural technologies.[1]

Keywords

Allelopathy, Botanical Herbicides, Plant Physiology, Sustainable Agriculture, Metabolomics, Environmental Sciences, Plant Interactions, Green Innovation.

Introduction

Modern agricultural research increasingly emphasizes sustainability, resource efficiency, and environmental protection. Within this context, Fabrizio Araniti has contributed to the study of natural plant compounds and biological interactions that may provide alternatives to conventional chemical inputs. His work aligns with international priorities related to ecological resilience and sustainable crop production.[2]

Research Profile

Araniti is affiliated with the Università degli Studi di Milano and has maintained active research collaborations across multiple scientific disciplines. His ORCID and Scopus records demonstrate extensive scholarly engagement, including publications, peer-review activities, and contributions to international research networks. His work frequently explores plant responses to environmental stress and the application of natural compounds in agriculture.[1]

Research Contributions

Major contributions include investigations into allelopathic interactions, plant metabolomics, epigenetic regulation, and botanical herbicide development. His studies have improved scientific understanding of natural phytotoxic compounds and their potential agricultural applications. These findings support environmentally conscious strategies for weed control and crop management while encouraging sustainable innovation.[3]

Publications

His publication record includes research articles in journals such as Plants, Agronomy, Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Physiologia Plantarum, and Epigenomes. Recent studies address root exudates, salinity stress, phytoremediation, drought tolerance, and metabolomic responses in plants. These publications demonstrate sustained productivity and engagement with contemporary agricultural challenges.[4]

Research Impact

Research impact may be evaluated through publication output, citation activity, interdisciplinary collaboration, and practical relevance. Araniti’s work has contributed to advancing scientific knowledge in plant sciences and sustainable agriculture. His studies continue to support evidence-based approaches for environmental stewardship and agricultural development.[5]

Award Suitability

The Excellence in Research Award emphasizes scholarly excellence, innovation, and measurable academic contribution. Based on his documented publication activity, international collaborations, and research focus on sustainable agricultural solutions, Fabrizio Araniti demonstrates characteristics commonly associated with academic recognition programs. His contributions align closely with themes promoted by the World Green Energy Awards and related sustainability initiatives.

Conclusion

Fabrizio Araniti’s scholarly profile reflects consistent engagement with plant science, environmental sustainability, and innovative agricultural research. Through extensive publication activity and interdisciplinary collaboration, he has contributed to advancing knowledge in areas relevant to ecological agriculture. These accomplishments provide a strong basis for consideration within academic recognition and research excellence frameworks.

References

  1. ORCID. (2026). Fabrizio Araniti (ORCID: 0000-0002-4983-4116). ORCID Registry.https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4983-4116
  2. Araniti, F., Landi, M., Laudicina, V. A., & Abenavoli, M. R. (2021). Secondary Metabolites and Eco-Friendly Techniques for Agricultural Weed/Pest Management. Plants, 10(7), 1418.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10071418
  3. Zambelli, A., Nocito, F. F., & Araniti, F. (2025). Unveiling the Multifaceted Roles of Root Exudates: Chemical Interactions, Allelopathy, and Agricultural Applications. Agronomy, 15(4).
    https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy15040845
  4. Verdeguer, M., Sánchez-Moreiras, A. M., & Araniti, F. (2020). Phytotoxic Effects and Mechanism of Action of Essential Oils and Terpenoids. Plants, 9(11), 1571.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/plants9111571
  5. Haghpanah, M., Namdari, A., Kaleji, M. K., Nikbakht-dehkordi, A., Arzani, A., & Araniti, F. (2025). Interplay Between ROS and Hormones in Plant Defense Against Pathogens. Plants, 14(9).
    https://doi.org/10.3390/plants14091297

Xudong Jing | Sustainable Agriculture | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xudong Jing | Sustainable Agriculture | Research Excellence Award

Associate Professor | Shihezi University | China

Dr. Xudong Jing is an emerging environmental scientist whose research advances the sustainable utilization of agricultural waste resources and the mechanistic understanding of straw-derived materials in soil systems. His work focuses on how long-term straw and cotton-stalk return affects the sorption, degradation, transformation, and environmental fate of pesticides, herbicides, and antibiotics, aiming to support safer agricultural practices and more resilient soil environments. Through publications in leading outlets such as Journal of Hazardous Materials, Chemical Engineering Journal, and Agronomy, he has demonstrated how chemical, alkaline, and oxidative pretreatments can accelerate straw decomposition, enhance the formation of high-adsorption straw residues, and ultimately influence pollutant mobility and persistence in agroecosystems. His contributions extend to the development of functionalized cotton-stalk–derived materials designed to improve saline soils by increasing salt adsorption and water retention—an important advancement for arid and semi-arid regions. Dr. Jing’s work also interfaces with applied environmental engineering, contributing to improved pollutant removal mechanisms and soil amendment strategies. He serves as Principal Investigator for a National Natural Science Foundation of China (Regional) project examining pesticide biodegradation under long-term cotton-stalk return, and he leads multiple national-level laboratory open funds addressing herbicide residue behavior and the creation of salt-controlling biomass materials. Collectively, his research strengthens the scientific basis for agricultural residue valorization, soil remediation, and green agricultural development. Dr. Jing’s academic influence and research productivity are reflected in his metrics 189 citations, 9 documents, and an h-index of 8.

Profile: Scopus

Featured Publication

1. Jing, X., Liu, T., Chai, X., Wang, Y., & Cai, X. (2023). Persulfate pretreatment facilitates decomposition of maize straw in soils and accumulation of straw residues with high adsorption capacity. Chemical Engineering Journal, 475, 145956. Cited 11.