Prof. Ademir de Oliveira Ferreira | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award
Federal Rural University of Pernambuco | Brazil
Author Profile
🌟 Early Academic Pursuits
Prof. Ademir de Oliveira Ferreira embarked on a distinguished academic journey marked by a solid foundation in agronomy and soil science. His early studies began at the University of Ponta Grossa, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Agronomy (2006) and a Master’s degree in the same field (2009). His pursuit of excellence led him to the Federal University of Santa Maria, where he completed a Ph.D. in Soil Science (2014). Further deepening his expertise, Prof. Ferreira undertook a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Ponta Grossa in 2017, focusing on the dynamics of organic matter in soil systems. Alongside these achievements, he also received teacher training in professional education, reflecting his commitment to academic mentorship.
🌍 Professional Endeavors
Prof. Ferreira’s career spans impactful teaching and research roles across multiple prestigious institutions. Since 2018, he has been an Assistant Professor at the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco, contributing to the advancement of soil management and conservation. Earlier, he served as a professor at the University of Northern Paraná (2016–2018) and as a researcher at the University of Ponta Grossa (2014–2017). His academic engagements have included a stint as a Visiting Scholar at Kansas State University, collaborating with globally renowned soil scientist Charles W. Rice. His teaching repertoire extends from foundational soil science to advanced topics like carbon sequestration and conservation agriculture.
📚 Contributions and Research Focus
Prof. Ferreira’s research has significantly advanced the understanding of soil conservation, carbon sequestration, and organic matter dynamics. A pioneer in no-till systems since 2002, he has explored innovative approaches to managing soil fertility and enhancing carbon storage. His studies on cropping systems and nutrient cycling have yielded transformative insights into long-term soil health. Prof. Ferreira’s work delves deep into mechanisms such as the stabilization and migration of carbon in soils, using cutting-edge techniques to evaluate environmental and management impacts on carbon storage. His research has culminated in numerous publications in leading journals like Soil & Tillage Research, Environmental Pollution, and Land Degradation & Development, emphasizing the global relevance of his contributions.
🏆 Accolades and Recognition
Prof. Ferreira's outstanding contributions have been acknowledged with numerous awards, including the prestigious Maria Menezes Research Award in Agricultural Sciences (2018) and multiple honors as a Top Peer Reviewer in ecology and environmental sciences (2018). He has been celebrated as a “Honored Professor” by students of agronomy and agricultural engineering at the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco and holds a certificate for excellence in reviewing from journals like Ecological Indicators and Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment. His lifetime achievements also include being named an honorary citizen by the Municipal Chamber of Castro, Brazil, in 2015.
🌱 Impact and Influence
Prof. Ferreira’s influence extends beyond research and teaching. As a leader of research groups affiliated with CNPq, he has spearheaded studies on soil conservation, precision agriculture, and digital techniques in farming. His editorial contributions include roles as Co-Editor-in-Chief and editorial board member for numerous international journals, ensuring the dissemination of cutting-edge research in soil science. A dedicated mentor, he inspires the next generation of scientists with his innovative methodologies and commitment to sustainable agriculture.
🏅 Legacy and Future Contributions
Prof. Ademir de Oliveira Ferreira’s legacy is one of profound dedication to advancing soil science and conservation. His pioneering research on no-till systems has provided a roadmap for sustainable agricultural practices globally. Looking ahead, his continued exploration of carbon sequestration and soil organic matter dynamics promises to unlock new solutions to environmental challenges, ensuring sustainable food production in the face of climate change. Prof. Ferreira's enduring contributions will undoubtedly shape the future of agronomy and environmental stewardship.
Publications
📄 Why no-till system sequesters more carbon and is more resilient and productive with contrasting fertilization regimes in a highly weathered soil?
Authors: de Oliveira Ferreira, A., de Moraes Sá, J.C., Lal, R., ... Tomaz, A.R., da Silva, W.R.
Journal: Soil and Tillage Research
Year: 2024
📄 Carbon pools and microbial indicators in vineyard soils under organic and conventional fertilization in the São Francisco Valley, in a semi-arid tropical climate
Authors: Fracetto, F.J.C., de Oliveira Ferreira, A., Silva, W.R.D., ... Araújo, V.L.V.P.D., Fracetto, G.G.M.
Journal: Journal of Environmental Management
Year: 2024
📄 Can natural undisturbed revegetation restore soil organic carbon to levels under native climax vegetation under tropical semiarid climate?
Authors: Tomaz, A.R., de Oliveira Ferreira, A., Lal, R., ... Freire, M.B.G.D.S., Nunes, E.O.D.S.
Journal: Land Degradation and Development
Year: 2024
📄 Relationship of Microbial and Fertility Attributes to Organic Carbon Accumulation in a Subtropical Weathered Soil Impacted by a Long-Term Tillage Chronosequence
Authors: de Moraes Sá, J.C., Tivet, F., Dick, W., ... Tomaz, A.R., da Silva, W.R.
Journal: Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition
Year: 2024
📚 Soil Organic Carbon Restoration as the Key Driver to Promote Soil Health in No-till Systems of the Tropics
Authors: de Moraes Sá, J.C., Amado, T.J.C., de Oliveira Ferreira, A., Lal, R.
Book Title: Soil Health Series: Volume 3 Soil Health and Sustainable Agriculture in Brazil
Year: 2024