Dr. Michael Blanke | Climate Change and Global Warming | Research Excellence Award
Universität Bonn-INRES- Gartenbau | Germany
Michael Blanke is a distinguished researcher in horticulture and plant physiology, recognized for his extensive contributions to climate-responsive agriculture and sustainable crop production. With a prolific academic record of approximately 300 publications and significant citation impact, his work has advanced understanding in fruit science, plant-environment interactions, and climate change adaptation. He has played an active role in international research collaboration, including partnerships with institutions such as University of Bristol, and has contributed to the scientific community through editorial responsibilities and engagement with professional organizations like the Association of Applied Biologists. His research leadership and innovation continue to influence modern horticultural practices and global agricultural sustainability.
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Featured Publications
Potential impacts of climate change on vegetable production and product quality — A review
– Journal of Cleaner Production, 2018
Food (miles) for thought — energy balance for locally-grown versus imported apple fruit
– Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2005
Using colour features of cv. ‘Gala’ apple fruits in an orchard in image processing to predict yield
– Precision Agriculture, 2012