The Near East University collaborated with Wageningen University in the Netherlands, hosting Dr. Rieta Gols, a distinguished scientist in chemical ecology. The seminar focused on “Plant-host parasitoid interactions mediated by chemical ecology and abiotic factors.” Over two years of collaboration, Dr. Gols and Near East University academicians, led by Prof. Dr. Özge Özden, have worked on ecological research regarding agricultural ecosystems and biodiversity in Cyprus.
Their joint study, titled “Different agricultural ecosystems and biological diversity in Cyprus,” specifically explores the impact of irrigation methods on butterfly diversity and abundance. This research, emphasizing the vital role of irrigation in Mediterranean basin countries, is slated for publication in an international scientific journal, contributing valuable insights to the global scientific community.
Prof. Dr. Özge Özden highlighted the university’s commitment to scientific collaboration, expressing satisfaction with the significant achievements made in just two years of partnership with Dr. Gols. The collaborative study reflects a holistic approach, considering diverse factors such as agricultural land use, various systems, and climate conditions in the region.
The research underscores the importance of sustainable agricultural practices, particularly in the context of irrigation, as it directly affects biodiversity. By addressing the ecological impact of different irrigation methods, the study aligns with principles of sustainability, promoting practices that balance agricultural needs with environmental conservation. The findings not only contribute to scientific knowledge but also hold practical implications for sustainable agriculture in the Mediterranean basin and beyond. Overall, the collaboration exemplifies a commitment to advancing ecological research with an eye towards sustainability and global scientific dissemination.
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