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Daniel Basilio Zandonadi

Professor · Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro

https://researchid.co/d.nupem
@ufrj.br
39Scopus Publications
2716Google Scholar Citations
24Google Scholar h-index
37Google Scholar i10-index

Research Interests

Conservation Physiology

Biography

Contract Professor/Researcher/Extension Agent (June 2016 – present) Rio de Janeiro Federal University (https://ufrj.br/en/) Macae, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Selected by public exam of Rio de Janeiro Federal University (UFRJ). Responsible for research on biostimulants and plant yield. Responsible for administrative and technical supervision of scientific and technical staff to evaluate humic and nanocarbon products from private companies through public-private partnerships (UFRJ and companies). Manage plant biochemical and molecular analyses. Also responsible for the following undergraduate lectures Plant Physiology, Bioremediation and Scientific Methods (Biology Course). Also head of lecture Scientific Methodology from Professional Masters. Contract Researcher (April 2011 – June 2016) Embrapa (https://www.embrapa.br/en/international) Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil. Selected by public exam of Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (Embrapa).

Education

Agronomy Bachelor Plant Prodcution Masters Biosciences and Biotecnholoy Doctor in Science

Recent Scopus Publications

  1. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal (AMF) communities in sand bars associated with Ipomoea pes-caprae: a promising strategy for petroleum spill bioremediation in coastal dunes
    Restoration Ecology, 2026
  2. Carbon dots and plant growth regulation
    Carbon Nanotubes in Agriculture Specifications and Applications, 2025
  3. Humic acids as drivers of plant growth: regulating root development and photobiology through redox modulation
    Chemical and Biological Technologies in Agriculture, 2025
  4. Humic acids modify root architecture in Arabidopsis through H+-ATPase-dependent target of rapamycin activation in concert with Ca2+ and ROS signaling
    Chemical and Biological Technologies in Agriculture, 2025
  5. Potassium-enriched biochar-based fertilizers for improved uptake in radish plants
    Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems, 2024

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