Ilze Gravite | Environmental Science | Best Research Article Award

Best Research Article Award

Ilze Gravite
LatHort, Latvia
Ilze Gravite
Affiliation LatHort
Country Latvia
Scopus ID 55548421800
Documents 21
Citations 146
h-index 6
Subject Area Environmental Science
Event Global Innovation Technologist Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-4174-9371

The Best Research Article Award recognizes the scholarly contributions of Ilze Gravite, a Latvian horticultural scientist affiliated with LatHort and the Institute of Horticulture in Dobele, Latvia. Her research activities are primarily associated with plum cultivation, apricot breeding, rootstock evaluation, propagation systems, and climatic adaptation of fruit crops within Northern European growing environments. Through peer-reviewed publications and collaborative horticultural studies, Gravite has contributed to applied agricultural science and sustainable orchard management practices.[1]

Abstract

Ilze Gravite has established a research profile centered on horticultural science, particularly the breeding, cultivation, and environmental adaptation of plum and apricot cultivars in Latvia. Her scientific output includes studies on cold resistance, rootstock performance, orchard intensification, fruit quality, antioxidant activity, and propagation systems relevant to temperate climate horticulture. Her publications contribute to sustainable agricultural development and provide evidence-based approaches for improving fruit production systems in Northern Europe.[2]

Keywords

  • Plum cultivation
  • Apricot breeding
  • Environmental science
  • Rootstocks
  • Horticulture
  • Cold resistance

Introduction

The modernization of horticultural systems in Northern Europe requires continuous scientific assessment of crop adaptability, climatic resistance, and productivity optimization. Researchers working in temperate environmental conditions frequently address challenges related to frost tolerance, orchard sustainability, and cultivar selection. Within this academic context, Ilze Gravite has participated in research initiatives focused on plum and apricot production systems adapted to Latvian climatic conditions.[3]

Her investigations combine applied horticultural science with environmental evaluation methods, emphasizing practical outcomes for fruit growers and agricultural institutions. The resulting research output contributes to both regional horticultural development and broader agricultural knowledge concerning fruit crop adaptation and orchard management.[4]

Research Profile

Ilze Gravite is associated with the Institute of Horticulture (LatHort) in Dobele, Latvia, where she has worked as a researcher specializing in agronomic research and variety testing. She has also contributed academically as a guest docent at the Latvia University of Agriculture. Her educational background includes doctoral and master’s level agricultural studies completed at the Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies.[5]

Her research interests include plum cultivars, apricot quality assessment, propagation systems, rootstock performance, orchard intensification, and climatic resilience in fruit production. Gravite has additionally received recognition from the Latvia Ministry of Agriculture through nominations related to scientific innovation and applied agricultural practice.[6]

Research Contributions

A substantial component of Gravite’s work involves evaluating the suitability of fruit cultivars and rootstocks under Latvian environmental conditions. Her studies on cold resistance of flower buds in plum cultivars provide valuable data concerning frost tolerance and productivity stability in colder climates.[7]

Additional research has investigated orchard intensification strategies, including the performance of plum plantations under various training systems and rootstock combinations. These studies support improved yield management and orchard efficiency while addressing long-term sustainability objectives in horticulture.[8]

Gravite has also contributed to biochemical and nutritional analyses of fruit cultivars. Her work on antioxidant activity and biochemical composition in dried apricot products reflects increasing scientific interest in functional foods and agricultural product quality evaluation.[9]

Publications

  • Biochemical Profile and Antioxidant Activity of Dried Fruit Produced from Apricot Cultivars Grown in Latvia, Horticulturae (2024).
  • Cold Resistance of Flower Buds of Latvian Plum Cultivars, Proceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences (2022).
  • Intensive Type Plum Plantations in Latvia, Acta Horticulturae (2021).
  • Preliminary Performance of Six Plum Rootstocks on Six European Plum Cultivars in Latvia, Acta Horticulturae (2020).
  • Influence of Different Training Systems on the Beginning of Domestic Plum Production and Yield, Proceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences (2019).

Research Impact

The research profile of Ilze Gravite demonstrates measurable scholarly engagement through publications indexed in international databases and citation activity across horticultural science literature. Her Scopus-indexed publications and citation metrics indicate ongoing relevance within agricultural and environmental science research communities.[10]

Her contributions are particularly significant for researchers and practitioners working in cold-climate horticulture, sustainable orchard systems, and fruit cultivar evaluation. The practical orientation of her work strengthens connections between scientific research and agricultural implementation.[11]

Award Suitability

The Best Research Article Award recognizes scholarly publications that demonstrate methodological rigor, academic relevance, and applied scientific value. Ilze Gravite’s body of research aligns with these objectives through investigations addressing fruit crop adaptation, cultivar performance, and environmentally responsive horticultural practices.[12]

Her publication record reflects continuity of research activity and contributions to horticultural science within international academic forums. The integration of agronomic experimentation, environmental evaluation, and practical orchard management strengthens the relevance of her work for agricultural science communities and innovation-focused recognition programs.[13]

Conclusion

Ilze Gravite has contributed to the advancement of horticultural and environmental sciences through research focused on fruit crop sustainability, orchard productivity, and cultivar adaptation in temperate climates. Her scientific publications, institutional affiliations, and applied agricultural investigations support her recognition within academic and professional horticultural communities. The Best Research Article Award highlights the importance of her contributions to evidence-based horticultural research and innovation.[14]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Ilze Gravite, Author ID 55548421800. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=55548421800
  2. Gravite, I. et al. (2024). Biochemical Profile and Antioxidant Activity of Dried Fruit Produced from Apricot Cultivars Grown in Latvia. Horticulturae.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae10030205
  3. Gravite, I. (2022). Cold Resistance of Flower Buds of Latvian Plum Cultivars. Proceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences.
    https://doi.org/10.2478/prolas-2022-0077
  4. Acta Horticulturae. (2021). Intensive Type Plum Plantations in Latvia.
    https://doi.org/10.17660/actahortic.2021.1322.32
  5. Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies. Academic qualifications and agricultural research background of Ilze Gravite.
  6. Latvia Ministry of Agriculture. Scientific innovation and applied research recognition records.
  7. Gravite, I. (2022). Cold Resistance of Flower Buds of Latvian Plum Cultivars.
    https://doi.org/10.2478/prolas-2022-0077
  8. Acta Horticulturae. (2020). Preliminary Performance of Six Plum Rootstocks on Six European Plum Cultivars in Latvia.
    https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2020.1281.20
  9. Horticulturae. (2024). Biochemical Profile and Antioxidant Activity of Dried Fruit Produced from Apricot Cultivars Grown in Latvia.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae10030205
  10. Scopus Database. Citation metrics and indexed publication records for Ilze Gravite.
  11. Institute of Horticulture (LatHort). Research activities related to sustainable fruit production and cultivar testing.
  12. Global Innovation Technologist Awards. Award evaluation framework and research recognition initiatives.
    innovationtechnologist.com
  13. Proceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Research publications on plum cultivation and horticultural sustainability.
  14. Elsevier Scopus. Author performance indicators and indexed publication overview for Ilze Gravite.

Kaiwan Fatah | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kaiwan Fatah | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer | Salahaddin University-Erbil | Iraq

Dr. Kaiwan Kareemkhan Fatah is a geoscientist specializing in applied GIS, remote sensing, and geoinformatics with a strong focus on environmental monitoring, natural hazards, and water resources in arid and semi-arid regions. His research integrates satellite data, spatial analysis, and machine learning techniques to address challenges related to groundwater potential, flood and landslide susceptibility, climate change impacts, land use dynamics, and environmental risk assessment. He has authored numerous peer-reviewed journal articles and contributed to interdisciplinary studies linking geosciences with sustainability, hazard mitigation, and decision support, while actively reviewing for leading international journals in earth and environmental sciences.

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Mostafa Kabolizadeh | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Mostafa Kabolizadeh | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Associate Professor at Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz | Iran

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Balouei, F., Kabolizadeh, M., & Rabiei-Dastjerdi, H. (2026). A novel high-resolution soil-moisture mapping using Sentinel-1 imagery and optimization-based for a new precise remote sensing drought index. International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology.

Zaheri Abdehvand, Z., & Kabolizadeh, M. (2025). Improving the temporal and spatial accuracy of the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) map using satellite image fusion algorithms. Journal of Applied Research in Geographical Sciences.

Karimi, D., Kabolizadeh, M., Rangzan, K., Zaheri Abdehvand, Z., & Balouei, F. (2025). New methodology for improved bathymetry of coastal zones based on spaceborne spectroscopy. International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology.

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Aviroop Mukherjee | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Aviroop Mukherjee | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Independent Researcher | India

Aviroop Mukherjee is a biomedical engineering researcher whose work spans advanced materials, medical devices, and multidisciplinary technological innovation. With a strong academic foundation in biomedical engineering and specialization in material sciences, biomaterials, and microscopic techniques, he has engaged extensively in applied research that integrates engineering principles with healthcare needs. His scientific contributions include studies on diabetic peripheral neuropathy detection, taste-recognition prosthetic systems, and implantable cardioverter-defibrillator technologies, reflecting a consistent focus on improving diagnostic and therapeutic tools. He has presented his research at numerous national and international scientific forums, covering themes such as hydroxyapatite-coated biometal implants, combat imaging systems, biomechanical injury prediction, signal-processing-based medical diagnostics, and bio-resin prosthetic development. His innovation-driven approach is further demonstrated through patents registered in the areas of taste-recognition prostheses and advanced protective helmet compositions. Alongside his research pursuits, he has played active roles in scientific and technological organizations, contributing to interdisciplinary development, research coordination, and the promotion of emerging technologies. His leadership in research-focused associations and involvement in technology-oriented initiatives underscore his commitment to bridging engineering, healthcare, and industry-driven innovation. Overall, his profile reflects a blend of academic rigor, inventive problem-solving, and a strong drive toward translational research with practical applications in biomedical engineering and allied domains.

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Jaime Santos-Reyes | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jaime Santos-Reyes | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Mexico

Dr. Jaime Reynaldo Santos-Reyes is a Lecturer and Researcher at Instituto Politécnico Nacional (IPN), Mexico, specializing in systemic safety management, risk analysis, and critical infrastructure resilience. He holds a Ph.D. from Heriot-Watt University, UK, an MSc in Thermal Power and Fluid Engineering from UMIST, and a BSc in Mechanical Engineering from IPN. With extensive experience in academia and consultancy, he has led numerous government-funded and industry-sponsored projects on disaster risk reduction, transportation safety, and emergency preparedness. His contributions to public safety and infrastructure resilience have earned him recognition from organizations such as CONACYT and the Mexico City Government.

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Educational Background 🎓

  • Ph.D. in Engineering – Heriot-Watt University, UK (2001)
    • Thesis: The Development of a Fire Safety Management System (FSMS)
  • MSc in Thermal Power and Fluid Engineering – UMIST, Manchester University, UK
  • BSc in Mechanical Engineering – Instituto Politécnico Nacional (IPN), Mexico

Professional Experience 💼

  • Lecturer / Researcher – Instituto Politécnico Nacional (IPN), Mexico
  • Post-Doctoral Researcher – Applied FSMS model to critical infrastructures such as offshore installations, the UK railway network, and tunnels
  • Consultant & Principal Investigator – Multiple government-funded and industry-sponsored projects on systemic safety, risk management, and infrastructure resilience

Research Interests 🔬

  • Systemic Safety Management and Risk Analysis
  • Critical Infrastructure Resilience
  • Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Risk Reduction
  • Seismic Risk Perception and Public Safety
  • Transportation Safety and Mass Evacuation Strategies

Awards and Honors🏆✨

  • Funded research projects by CONACYT (Mexico’s National Council of Science and Technology)
  • Recognized by Mexico City Government & Metro Mass Transit System for contributions to public safety and transportation research
  • Contributor to major Railway Safety Research Programmes (UK)

Conclusion🌟

Dr. Jaime Reynaldo Santos-Reyes has made significant contributions to systemic safety management, risk assessment, and critical infrastructure resilience. His research and consultancy work have influenced public safety policies, emergency preparedness, and transportation safety strategies. His expertise and innovative approach make him a strong candidate for the Global Innovation Technologist Awards.

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